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Relationship between polygenic risk scores and symptom dimensions of schizophrenia and schizotypy in multiplex families with schizophrenia.

Mohammad AhangariDaniel BustamanteRobert KirkpatrickTan-Hoang NguyenBrian C VerrelliAyman FanousKenneth S KendlerBradley Todd WebbSilviu-Alin BacanuBrien P Riley
Published in: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science (2022)
Polygenic liability to schizophrenia is associated with higher negative/disorganised symptoms in participants with a history of a psychotic episode and negative symptoms in participants without a history of a psychotic episode in multiplex families with schizophrenia. These results provide genetic evidence in support of the spectrum model of schizophrenia, and support the view that negative and disorganised symptoms may have greater genetic basis than positive symptoms, making them better indices of familial liability to schizophrenia.
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