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Transmission of a psychometric indicator for liability to schizophrenia in normal families.

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Analysis of untransformed data under a conditional likelihood provides evidence for Mendelian transmission of a major gene with commingling of two distributions and demonstration of familiality warrants continued investigation of the index as an indicator of liability for schizophrenia.
Abstract
The genetic analysis of schizophrenia would be facilitated by identification of a heritable correlate of liability Deviance on an index of Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) signs is associated with the disease phenotype; the familial aggregation and mode of transmission of this continuous psychometric indicator have yet to be established In this paper, we examine the indicator through commingling analysis and segregation analysis with both the mixed and unified models on 65 nuclear families containing 211 normal individuals Evidence for a high degree of familiality is found Analysis of untransformed data under a conditional likelihood provides evidence for Mendelian transmission of a major gene with commingling of two distributions The frequency of the "high index score" allele is 015, with the gene accounting for 31% of the total population variance; such a locus would be relevant to the study of psychopathology as 28% of the population would carry at least one deviant allele When power-transformed scores are used to eliminate skewness, there is evidence for one distribution and it is not possible to distinguish single gene from multifactorial (polygenic or cultural) inheritance While our findings regarding mode of transmission must be interpreted cautiously and confirmation of a single locus requires further study, demonstration of familiality warrants continued investigation of the index as an indicator of liability for schizophrenia

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TL;DR: The relative simplicity, reliability, and validity of the GAS suggests that it would be useful in a wide variety of clinical and research settings.
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A General Model for the Genetic Analysis of Pedigree Data

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Localization of a susceptibility locus for schizophrenia on chromosome 5

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that genetic linkage of two DNA polymorphisms on the long arm of human chromosome 5 to schizophrenia in seven British and Icelandic families with multiple affected members provides the first strong evidence for the involvement of a single gene in the causation of schizophrenia.