- In
genetic epidemiology,
endophenotype (or
intermediate phenotype) is a term used to
separate behavioral symptoms into more
stable phenotypes with a clear...
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exploring new
causal models of autism, or
developing transdiagnostic endophenotypes.
There are
proposed alternatives to the
current disorder-focused spectrum...
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abnormalities as a composite/multivariate
endophenotype for schizophrenia: a
dense array EEG study:
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valid animal models include face, construct, and
predictive validity.
Endophenotypes, such as anhedonia,
behavioral despair,
changes in appetite, neuroanatomical...
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molecule would have been the
original genotype.
Bioinformatics Ecotype Endophenotype Genotype–phenotype
distinction Molecular phenotyping Phenomics Phenotypic...