Term ID: T2123

Genome-Wide Association Studies

/genome-wide-association-studies/
Research methodology examining genetic variants across the entire genome to identify genes associated with psychological traits and disorders.
Example: Large-scale studies identifying multiple genetic variants that each contribute small effects to complex traits like intelligence, personality, or mental illness risk.

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Reference: Visscher et al. (2017)