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September 01, 2006
Genetics and Psychiatry
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Sample questions:
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Linkage analysis can be defined as: LINKAGE ANALYSISLINKAGE ANALYSIS[See the relevant text]
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Which of the following statements about genetic association tests is not correct? GENETIC ASSOCIATIONGENETIC ASSOCIATION[See the relevant text]
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Psychiatric genetics is more complex than Mendelian genetics because: CURRENT STATUS OF GENE IDENTIFICATION IN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERSCURRENT STATUS OF GENE IDENTIFICATION IN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS[See the relevant text]
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This course is based on the following:
Genetics of Psychiatric Disorders: A Primer
08/01
Imaging Genetics and Psychiatry
08/01
Psychiatric Pharmacogenomics
08/01
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