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Meaning of Endophenotype from wikipedia

- In genetic epidemiology, endophenotype (or intermediate phenotype) is a term used to separate behavioral symptoms into more stable phenotypes with a clear...
- {\textstyle A} . The following table details the different encoding. Endophenotype Genotype–phenotype distinction Nucleic acid sequence Phenotype Sequence...
- PMID 29220204. Kebir O, Joober R (December 2011). "Neuropsychological endophenotypes in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a review of genetic ****ociation...
- exploring new causal models of autism, or developing transdiagnostic endophenotypes. Proposed alternatives to the current disorder-focused spectrum model...
- abnormalities as a composite/multivariate endophenotype for schizophrenia: a dense array EEG study: Multivariate endophenotype: schizophrenia". Early Intervention...
- molecule would have been the original genotype. Bioinformatics Ecotype Endophenotype Genotype–phenotype distinction Molecular phenotyping Phenomics Physiome...
- Hensch T, Herold U, Brocke B (August 2007). "An electrophysiological endophenotype of hypomanic and hyperthymic personality". Journal of Affective Disorders...
- different criterion of both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa as endophenotypes contributing to the disorders as a whole. A genetic link has been found...
- Biomarker discovery Biomarker Insights – a journal Biomarkers (journal) Endophenotype Imaging biomarker Marker gene Molecular marker Saliva testing Sponge...
- as cell adhesion are commonly identified. The important effects of endophenotypes are typically not capable of being captured by these methods. Genes...