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GWAS Study

A Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms in Population-Based Pediatric Cohorts.

Middeldorp CM, Hammerschlag AR, Ouwens KG et al.

27663945 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
17666 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

MC
Middeldorp CM
HA
Hammerschlag AR
OK
Ouwens KG
GM
Groen-Blokhuis MM
PB
Pourcain BS
GC
Greven CU
PI
Pappa I
TC
Tiesler CMT
AW
Ang W
NI
Nolte IM
VN
Vilor-Tejedor N
BJ
Bacelis J
EJ
Ebejer JL
ZH
Zhao H
DG
Davies GE
EE
Ehli EA
ED
Evans DM
FI
Fedko IO
GM
Guxens M
HJ
Hottenga JJ
HJ
Hudziak JJ
JA
Jugessur A
KJ
Kemp JP
KE
Krapohl E
MN
Martin NG
MM
Murcia M
MR
Myhre R
OJ
Ormel J
RS
Ring SM
SM
Standl M
SE
Stergiakouli E
SC
Stoltenberg C
TE
Thiering E
TN
Timpson NJ
TM
Trzaskowski M
VD
van der Most PJ
WC
Wang C
ND
Nyholt DR
MS
Medland SE
NB
Neale B
JB
Jacobsson B
SJ
Sunyer J
HC
Hartman CA
WA
Whitehouse AJO
PC
Pennell CE
HJ
Heinrich J
PR
Plomin R
SG
Smith GD
TH
Tiemeier H
PD
Posthuma D
BD
Boomsma DI
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Objective: The aims of this study were to elucidate the influence of common genetic variants on childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, to identify genetic variants that explain its high heritability, and to investigate the genetic overlap of ADHD symptom scores with ADHD diagnosis.

17,666 children

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

17666
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
U.S., Australia
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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