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Intergenerational transmission of genetic risk for hyperactivity and inattention. Direct genetic tra...

Intergenerational transmission of genetic risk for hyperactivity and inattention. Direct genetic tra...

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Intergenerational transmission of genetic risk for hyperactivity and inattention. Direct genetic transmission or genetic nurture?

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Intergenerational transmission of genetic risk for hyperactivity and inattention. Direct genetic transmission or genetic nurture?

Publisher

United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc

Journal title

JCPP Advances, 2024-06, Vol.4 (2), p.e12222-n/a

Language

English

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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc

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Contents

Background
Hyperactivity and inattention, the symptoms of ADHD, are marked by high levels of heritability and intergenerational transmission. Two distinct pathways of genetic intergenerational transmission are distinguished: direct genetic transmission when parental genetic variants are passed to the child's genome and genetic nurture when the p...

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Intergenerational transmission of genetic risk for hyperactivity and inattention. Direct genetic transmission or genetic nurture?

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_70a12ccec7464ea9819c0b6434db3cfc

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_70a12ccec7464ea9819c0b6434db3cfc

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ISSN

2692-9384

E-ISSN

2692-9384

DOI

10.1002/jcv2.12222

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