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SUBMITTER: Cai N
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7906795 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cai Na N Revez Joana A JA Adams Mark J MJ Andlauer Till F M TFM Breen Gerome G Byrne Enda M EM Clarke Toni-Kim TK Forstner Andreas J AJ Grabe Hans J HJ Hamilton Steven P SP Levinson Douglas F DF Lewis Cathryn M CM Lewis Glyn G Martin Nicholas G NG Milaneschi Yuri Y Mors Ole O Müller-Myhsok Bertram B Penninx Brenda W J H BWJH Perlis Roy H RH Pistis Giorgio G Potash James B JB Preisig Martin M Shi Jianxin J Smoller Jordan W JW Streit Fabien F Tiemeier Henning H Uher Rudolf R Van der Auwera Sandra S Viktorin Alexander A Weissman Myrna M MM Kendler Kenneth S KS Flint Jonathan J
Nature genetics 20200330 4
Minimal phenotyping refers to the reliance on the use of a small number of self-reported items for disease case identification, increasingly used in genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Here we report differences in genetic architecture between depression defined by minimal phenotyping and strictly defined major depressive disorder (MDD): the former has a lower genotype-derived heritability that cannot be explained by inclusion of milder cases and a higher proportion of the genome contributin ...[more]