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Class notes Neuroscience And Behaviour (C82NAB) Genetics of schizophrenia, including genetic basis, family studies, twin studies, adoption studies, neurodevelopmental hypothesis, factors affecting schizophrenia, physical abnormalities, cytokines

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April 25, 2018
Genetics of schizophrenia

≈ Genes basics:
– Adenine-thymine (A-T)
– Guanine-cytosine (G-C)
– Cell-gene-chromosome-nucleotide

≈ Heritability:
– The proportion of the total variation between individuals in a given population
due to genetic variation
– NOT inheritance
– Many of majority of psychiatric disorders are highly heritable

≈ What can go wrong with Genes:
– Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP): A single nucleotide (A,C,T,G) alteration in the
genetic code that doesn’t change meaning of it
 Some have impacts, others don’t
 Very common
– Mutation: changes in the code and completely changes meaning
 Can have profound biological impacts
 Rare
– Copy number variation:
 Can make harder/impossible to read
1. Duplication: part of the code is duplicated
2. Deletion: part of the code is deleted

≈ The closer to relationship to person with schizophrenia (genes shared) the higher the
risk of developing schizophrenia but other factors can affect it

≈ Approaches to study of genetics:
– Family studies – Adopted twin studies
– Twin studies – Linkage analysis studies
– Genome wide-association studies (GWAS)

≈ Family studies:
– Began in 1916 first systematic studies- “feeble mindedness” ran in families
– Limitations:
 No control groups
 Environments are similar between family members

≈ Twin studies:
– Limitations: The environment between MZ and DZ twins might not be really
constant
– Provide good evidence for genetic bases for schizophrenia
– Maudsley Twin study:
 Maudsley twin study 1940’s - individuals who registered for treatment at
Maudsley hospital 1948-1993 – 106 patients- personal interviews
 Showed correlation in monozygotic twins = .81 in dizygotic twins = .31
 The display of schizophrenia was linked to whether they were MZ or DZ
 Criticized for not being controlled diagnostically
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