... 16 per cent.
The study shows that genetic influences are important but modest, and that non-shared ... unbiased estimates presented so far of genetic and non-genetic contributions to sexual orientation ...
... detail to the story," Adolphs said.
"Our data strongly suggest that genetic factors make a substantial contribution to autism, but that does not mean that all of the cause of autism is genetic. ...
... no human counterpart disorders have yet been identified.
Heritability of HDL-C
To examine the genetic contribution to the determination of HDL-C levels, there have been at least nine published ...
... of the new study clarify the complex process and the risk factors of work disability. The Finnish research group found a moderate genetic contribution to the variation of disability retirement.
... will examine the proliferation of genetic research databases to study genetic contributions to disease, the policies governing biobanks, and the conditions under which people are willing to contribute ...
... or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), in three yeast genes account for nearly 90 percent of the genetic contribution to sporulation efficiency. By moving each of the four variants from one yeast ...
... complex form of empathy than we ever believed possible," says Lahvis. "We believe there's a genetic contribution to the ability for empathy that has broad implications for autism research and other ...
... exact mechanisms behind such rare and unpredictable DILI is unknown, research suggests a genetic contribution.
In a Nature Genetics paper published on May 31, the SAEC and Newcastle University's ...
An international research consortium has discovered that many common genetic variants contribute to a person's risk of schizophrenia and explain at least a third of the risk of inheriting the disease, ...
... the associated, but independent, genetic variations reported have a major genetic contribution to psoriasis, many other genes undoubtedly play a role, according to Krueger. The number of DNA sites ...
... "This current genetic analysis complements clinical analysis of cardiovascular risk by evaluating the genetic contribution to the concentration of each lipoprotein sub-species and helps to delineate ...
... other methods and makes it possible to delve further back in time and identify smaller genetic contributions. Application of the method has already turned up such surprising findings as a strong ...
... the pathogenesis and treatment of major psychiatric disorders," he writes.
"It is now clear that the genetic contribution to vulnerability for mood disorders is at least in part mediated by genetic ...
... to involve genes that operate in various tissues such as fat, muscle, and brain. In fact, the genetic contribution to body weight is estimated to be between 40 and 70 percent. The molecular mechanisms ...
... osteosarcomagenesis.
Ultimately, this high-fidelity animal model will further elucidate the genetic contributions to osteosarcoma, and enable researchers to rationally design and test new therapies ...