American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics - 2021

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The beginnings of the debate between the Mendelians and the Biometricians in psychiatric genetics: David Heron, Karl Pearson, Abraham Rosanoff, and Charles Davenport 1913–1914
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Cover Image, Volume 186B, Number 8, December 2021
Genetic polymorphism data support a relationship between schizophrenia and microsatellite variability in <scp><i>PLA2G4A</i></scp> in Northern Europeans not Han Chinese Northern Europeans; Han Chinese
Functional characterization and potential therapeutic avenues for variants in the <scp><i>NTRK2</i></scp> gene causing developmental and epileptic encephalopathies
Exploring the genetic overlap of suicide‐related behaviors and substance use disorders
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Cover Image, Volume 186B, Number 7, October 2021
Effects of polygenic risk for suicide attempt and risky behavior on brain structure in young people with familial risk of bipolar disorder unrelated individuals of European ancestry
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Cover Image, Volume 186B, Number 6, September 2021
<scp>Self‐reported</scp> medication use as an alternate phenotyping method for anxiety and depression in the <scp>UK</scp> Biobank UK Biobank participants of European ancestry
Polygenic burden could explain high rates of affective disorders in a community with restricted founder population
Sites of active gene regulation in the prenatal frontal cortex and their role in neuropsychiatric disorders
Investigating perceived heritability of mental health disorders and attitudes toward genetic testing in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia
Novel characterization of the multivariate genetic architecture of internalizing psychopathology and alcohol use
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Cover Image, Volume 186B, Number 5, July 2021
Genome‐wide association study and polygenic risk score analysis for hearing measures in children
<scp>Neanderthal‐derived</scp> genetic variation in living humans relates to schizophrenia diagnosis, to psychotic symptom severity, and to dopamine synthesis
Ethical concerns relating to genetic risk scores for suicide
Ernst Rüdin's, 1911 vision of a Mendelian psychiatric genetics research program: His paper “Methods and goals of family research in psychiatry” racial hygiene; eugenicist
Psychiatric phenotypes associated with hyperprolinemia: A systematic review
Polygenic risk for major depression is associated with lifetime suicide attempt in <scp>US</scp> soldiers independent of personal and parental history of major depression soldiers of European ancestry
Prosper Lucas and his 1850 “Philosophical and Physiological Treatise on Natural Heredity”
Genetic propensity for risky behavior and depression and risk of lifetime suicide attempt among urban African Americans in adolescence and young adulthood European ancestry populations
Cover Image, Volume 186B, Number 4, June 2021
The nature of hereditary influences on insanity from research on asylum records in Western Europe in the mid‐19th century
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Suicidal ideation and planning among Mexican adolescents are associated with depression polygenic risk scores European ancestry (EA); EA individuals
Neonatal DNA methylation and childhood low prosocial behavior: An epigenome‐wide association meta‐analysis
Application of animal experimental models in the research of schizophrenia
Rare protein‐coding variants implicate genes involved in risk of suicide death non‐Finnish European (NFE) ancestry
Cover Image, Volume 186B, Number 3, April 2021
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Genomics and epigenomics of substance use disorders: An introduction
Sex differences in anxiety and depression in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Investigating genetic liability and comorbidity
Genomics and epigenomics of addiction
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Schizophrenia risk alleles often affect the expression of many genes and each gene may have a different effect on the risk: A mediation analysis
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Genetic versus stress and mood determinants of sleep in the Amish Amish/Mennonite individuals
Cover Image, Volume 186B, Number 1, January 2021
Machine learning and bioinformatic analysis of brain and blood <scp>mRNA</scp> profiles in major depressive disorder: A case–control study
Psychiatric genomics research during the <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 pandemic: A survey of Psychiatric Genomics Consortium researchers underrepresented minorities
“The Heidelberg Five” personality dimensions: Genome‐wide associations, polygenic risk for neuroticism, and psychopathology 20 years after assessment
Genetic study of<scp>young‐onset</scp>dementia using targeted gene panel sequencing in Taiwan
Increasing the resolution and precision of psychiatric genome‐wide association studies by re‐imputing summary statistics using a large, diverse reference panel populations of mixed ancestry; ethnic‐mixture; diverse reference panels; cosmopolitan cohort
Julius Wagner von Jauregg, Otto Diem and research methods for assessing the contributions of hereditary burden to mental illness risk: 1902–1906
Functional variants fine‐mapping and gene function characterization provide insights into the role of <scp><i>ZNF323</i></scp> in schizophrenia pathogenesis
Philipp Jolly and his 1913 “the heredity of psychosis”: Homogeneity versus heterogeneity of familial transmission and an early look at <scp>Mendelian</scp> models for <scp>manic‐depressive</scp> illne
Changes in <scp>DNA</scp> methylation persist over time in males with severe alcohol use disorder—A longitudinal follow‐up study
Candidate pharmacological treatments for substance use disorder and suicide identified by gene co‐expression network‐based drug repositioning