2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12888-018-1753-4
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Collective interaction effects associated with mammalian behavioral traits reveal genetic factors connecting fear and hemostasis

Abstract: BackgroundInvestigation of the genetic architectures that influence the behavioral traits of animals can provide important insights into human neuropsychiatric phenotypes. These traits, however, are often highly polygenic, with individual loci contributing only small effects to the overall association. The polygenicity makes it challenging to explain, for example, the widely observed comorbidity between stress and cardiac disease.MethodsWe present an algorithm for inferring the collective association of a larg… Show more

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