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Investigating the genetic architecture of noncognitive skills using GWAS-by-subtraction.

Demange PA, Malanchini M, Mallard TT et al.

33414549 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
510795 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

DP
Demange PA
MM
Malanchini M
MT
Mallard TT
BP
Biroli P
CS
Cox SR
GA
Grotzinger AD
TE
Tucker-Drob EM
AA
Abdellaoui A
AL
Arseneault L
VB
van Bergen E
BD
Boomsma DI
CA
Caspi A
CD
Corcoran DL
DB
Domingue BW
HK
Harris KM
IH
Ip HF
MC
Mitchell C
MT
Moffitt TE
PR
Poulton R
PJ
Prinz JA
SK
Sugden K
WJ
Wertz J
WB
Williams BS
DZ
de Zeeuw EL
BD
Belsky DW
HK
Harden KP
NM
Nivard MG
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Little is known about the genetic architecture of traits affecting educational attainment other than cognitive ability. We used genomic structural equation modeling and prior genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of educational attainment (n = 1,131,881) and cognitive test performance (n = 257,841) to estimate SNP associations with educational attainment variation that is independent of cognitive ability. We identified 157 genome-wide-significant loci and a polygenic architecture accounting for 57% of genetic variance in educational attainment. Noncognitive genetics were enriched in the same brain tissues and cell types as cognitive performance, but showed different associations with gray-matter brain volumes. Noncognitive genetics were further distinguished by associations with personality traits, less risky behavior and increased risk for certain psychiatric disorders. For socioeconomic success and longevity, noncognitive and cognitive-performance genetics demonstrated associations of similar magnitude. By conducting a GWAS of a phenotype that was not directly measured, we offer a view of genetic architecture of noncognitive skills influencing educational success.

510,795 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

510795
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Switzerland, Republic of Ireland, Iceland, Greece, Canada, Austria, Netherlands, U.S., Belgium, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Italy, U.K., Australia, Germany, Estonia, Croatia
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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