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No association between 5HT‐2A and bipolar disorder irrespective of genomic imprinting
Authors:VE Murphy  E Claffey  DC Shields  P McKeon
Institution:1. Genetics Department, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland;2. St. Patrick's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:Recent evidence that 5HT‐2A may be subjected to genomic imprinting prompted us to examine a collection of Irish family trios (an affected individual and both parents) for evidence of an association between 5HT‐2A and bipolar disorder. Family trios offer an advantage over case control studies in regard to genomic imprinting since with family trios it is possible to trace the path of alleles from the parents to the offspring. Using haplotype‐based haplotype relative risk (HHRR) and transmission/disequilibrium (TDT) analyses, no evidence was found for an association of 5HT‐2A with bipolar affective disorder under the assumption of no imprinting and of imprinting. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:bipolar affective disorder  imprinting  family trios  association  serotonin
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