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The Role of Parental Cognitive, Behavioral, and Motor Profiles in Clinical Variability in Individuals With Chromosome 16p11.2 Deletions

By Andres Moreno-De-Luca et al. JAMA Psychiatry December 10, 2014 Abstract Importance Most disorders caused by copy number variants (CNVs) display significant clinical variability, often referred ... Read more »

The Downside of the Downside of Resilience: A New York Times Oped Ventures Into Dangerous Territory

By Laura Hercher The DNA Exchange December 3, 2014 "Although we take seriously the threat of genetic discrimination, there aren’t a lot of examples you can offer. ... Read more »

The Downside of Resilience

By Jay Belsky The New York Times November 28, 2014 "BEHIND a half-century of policies to promote child development, there lies an assumption: that children are essentially ... Read more »

New Gene Studies Suggest There Are Hundreds of Kinds of Autism

By Sarah Deweerdt, Sfari Wired November 25, 2014 "Geoffrey Ondrich and Waylon Cude are both 16 years old. Both boys have autism, and both would rather ... Read more »

Genome-wide studies of verbal declarative memory in non-demented older people: the CHARGE consortium

By Stéphanie Debette et al. Biological Psychiatry November 25, 2014 Abstract Background Memory performance in older persons can reflect genetic influences on cognitive function and dementing processes. We ... Read more »

Whole-Genome Sequencing of the World’s Oldest People

By: Hinco J. Gierman et al. PLOS One November 12, 2014 Abstract Supercentenarians (110 years or older) are the world’s oldest people. Seventy four are alive ... Read more »

Genetic Influences on Brain Gene Expression in Rats Selected for Tameness and Aggression

By: Henrike O. Heyne et al. Genetics Volume 198 No. 3 November 1, 2014 Abstract Interindividual differences in many behaviors are partly due to genetic differences, but the ... Read more »

Guest Post: NIPS: Microdeletions, Macro Questions

By Katie Stoll The DNA Exchange At the recent National Society of Genetic Counselors Annual Education Conference in New Orleans, a presentation raised some important ... Read more »

There May Be No Such Thing As A ‘Longevity Gene’

By Will Dunham Huffington Post Healthy Living (from Reuters) 11/12/2014 How do some people live past 110 years old? Is it superior genes, clean living, good luck ... Read more »

Combined Influences of Genes, Prenatal Environment, Cortisol, and Parenting on the Development of Children’s Internalizing Versus Externalizing Problems

By: Kristine Marceau, Heidemarie K. Laurent, Jenae M. Neiderhiser, David Reiss, Daniel S. Shaw, Misaki N. Natsuaki, Philip A. Fisher, Leslie D. Leve Behavior Genetics October ... Read more »
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