Intergenerational transmission of genetic risk for hyperactivity and inattention. Direct genetic transmission or genetic nurture?
Abstract Background Hyperactivity and inattention, the symptoms of ADHD, are marked by high levels of heritability and intergenerational transmission. Two distinct pathways of genetic intergenerational transmission are distinguished: direct genetic transmission when parental genetic variants are pas...
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Main Authors: | Ivan Voronin (Author), Isabelle Ouellet‐Morin (Author), Amélie Petitclerc (Author), Geneviève Morneau‐Vaillancourt (Author), Mara Brendgen (Author), Ginette Dione (Author), Frank Vitaro (Author), Michel Boivin (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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