The genetic analysis of human behavior: A new era?
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0277-9536
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DNA linkage ; behavior genetics ; human genetics ; identical twins
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Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
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Medicine
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Electronic Resource
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autor | Billings, P.R. Beckwith, J. Alper, J.S. |
autorsonst | Billings, P.R. Beckwith, J. Alper, J.S. |
book_url | http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0277-9536(92)90019-M |
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fussnote | Recent developments in DNA-based techniques may revolutionize the study of human behavioral genetics. However, unless these methods are used with great care, many of the same mistakes which have plagued non-molecular genetic analyses of behavior will reoccur. Errors in the application of genetic approaches and in the interpretation of results have been a common feature of published studies in this field. We review studies in human behavioral genetics, focusing on those using identical twins and DNA-based linkage techniques in order to draw attention to recurrent problems in molecular and non-molecular studies. We suggest possible guidelines for future research in the area of the biological basis of human behavior. |
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publikationsort | Amsterdam |
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reference | 35 (1992), S. 227-238 |
schlagwort | DNA linkage behavior genetics human genetics identical twins |
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titel | The genetic analysis of human behavior: A new era? |
titel_suche | The genetic analysis of human behavior: A new era? Recent developments in DNA-based techniques may revolutionize the study of human behavioral genetics. However, unless these methods are used with great care, many of the same mistakes which have plagued non-molecular genetic analyses of behavior will reoccur. Errors in the application of genetic approaches and in the interpretation of results have been a common feature of published studies in this field. We review studies in human behavioral genetics, focusing on those using identical twins and DNA-based linkage techniques in order to draw attention to recurrent problems in molecular and non-molecular studies. We suggest possible guidelines for future research in the area of the biological basis of human behavior. |
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