Term ID: T1353

Endophenotype

/endophenotype/
Measurable biological or psychological traits that are more closely related to genetic factors than observable behavioral symptoms, serving as intermediate markers between genes and psychiatric disorders. These help researchers understand the biological pathways to mental illness.
Example: Deficits in working memory or attention that run in families with schizophrenia, even appearing in unaffected relatives, providing clues about genetic vulnerability.

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Reference: Gottesman & Gould (2003)