http://www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v13/n8/abs/nrg3240.html
Psychiatric disorders are among the most intractable enigmas in
medicine. In the past 5 years, there has been unprecedented progress on
the genetics of many of these conditions. In this Review, we discuss the
genetics of nine cardinal psychiatric disorders (namely, Alzheimer's
disease, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, alcohol dependence,
anorexia nervosa, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, major
depressive disorder, nicotine dependence and schizophrenia). Empirical
approaches have yielded new hypotheses about aetiology and now provide
data on the often debated genetic architectures of these conditions,
which have implications for future research strategies. Further study
using a balanced portfolio of methods to assess multiple forms of
genetic variation is likely to yield many additional new findings.
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