Paternal-age-related de novo mutations and risk for five disorders
Advanced paternal age associates with increased risk for psychiatric and developmental disorders in offspring. Here, Taylor et al. utilize parent-child trio exome sequencing data sets to estimate the contribution of paternal age-related de novo mutations to multiple disorders, including heart diseas...
Enregistré dans:
Auteurs principaux: | Jacob L. Taylor, Jean-Christophe P. G. Debost, Sarah U. Morton, Emilie M. Wigdor, Henrike O. Heyne, Dennis Lal, Daniel P. Howrigan, Alex Bloemendal, Janne T. Larsen, Jack A. Kosmicki, Daniel J. Weiner, Jason Homsy, Jonathan G. Seidman, Christine E. Seidman, Esben Agerbo, John J. McGrath, Preben Bo Mortensen, Liselotte Petersen, Mark J. Daly, Elise B. Robinson |
---|---|
Format: | article |
Langue: | EN |
Publié: |
Nature Portfolio
2019
|
Sujets: | |
Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/13fdbd2aa6194902a4f369cc6b8b90a5 |
Tags: |
Ajouter un tag
Pas de tags, Soyez le premier à ajouter un tag!
|
Documents similaires
-
Spatial fine-mapping for gene-by-environment effects identifies risk hot spots for schizophrenia
par: Chun Chieh Fan, et autres
Publié: (2018) -
Advanced paternal age is associated with impaired neurocognitive outcomes during infancy and childhood.
par: Sukanta Saha, et autres
Publié: (2009) -
Cesarean section and rate of subsequent stillbirth, miscarriage, and ectopic pregnancy: a Danish register-based cohort study.
par: Sinéad M O'Neill, et autres
Publié: (2014) -
Paternal effects in the initiation of migratory behaviour in birds
par: V. Méndez, et autres
Publié: (2021) -
Associations between Paternal Anxiety and Infant Weight Gain
par: Nobutoshi Nawa, et autres
Publié: (2021)