Gene Environment Interaction–A White Elephant? or An Elephant in the Room?
Journal: Psychology & Psychological Research International Journal (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-08-29
Abstract
Genomic information can be considered as “codes” which can't be altered throughout the lifespan1. With the advent of Genome wide association studies (GWAS), the gene-environment interaction is gaining importance in correlating the endophenotypes of psychological abnormalities with genomic variations.
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