2018
DOI: 10.1101/399402
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The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex

Abstract: 12The cerebral cortex underlies our complex cognitive capabilities, yet we know little about the specific genetic loci influencing human cortical structure. To identify genetic variants, including structural variants, impacting cortical structure, we conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of brain MRI data from 51,662 individuals. We analysed the surface area and average thickness of the whole cortex and 34 regions with known functional specialisations. We identified 255 nominally significant loci (… Show more

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“…Arguing against this point, a recent genetic correlation study measured whether genetic effects are shared between two genome‐wide association analyses: the meta‐analytic combination of many sites via the ENIGMA consortium and one UK Biobank site for global surface area and thickness . The genetic correlations approach one, indicating an almost complete shared genetic basis between meta‐analysis and one‐site analysis . A lack of strict statistical thresholds or requirements for replication have led to many publications without reproducible associations .…”
Section: Genetic Associations To Neuroimaging Traitsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Arguing against this point, a recent genetic correlation study measured whether genetic effects are shared between two genome‐wide association analyses: the meta‐analytic combination of many sites via the ENIGMA consortium and one UK Biobank site for global surface area and thickness . The genetic correlations approach one, indicating an almost complete shared genetic basis between meta‐analysis and one‐site analysis . A lack of strict statistical thresholds or requirements for replication have led to many publications without reproducible associations .…”
Section: Genetic Associations To Neuroimaging Traitsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…This resistance stems from an assumption that heterogeneity induced from meta‐analysis can dilute or alter effects. Arguing against this point, a recent genetic correlation study measured whether genetic effects are shared between two genome‐wide association analyses: the meta‐analytic combination of many sites via the ENIGMA consortium and one UK Biobank site for global surface area and thickness . The genetic correlations approach one, indicating an almost complete shared genetic basis between meta‐analysis and one‐site analysis .…”
Section: Genetic Associations To Neuroimaging Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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