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Chunk #20 — 3. Methodological approaches — 3.3. Finding specific genes using genetic linkage and association methods

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Genetic psychophysiology: advances, problems, and future directions.
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Genetic association refers to the co-occurrence of a certain allele of a genetic marker and the phenotype of interest in the same individuals at above-chance level. Unlike linkage studies that require family data, genetic association studies of complex phenotypes can be conducted using samples of unrelated individuals, although related individuals can also be included, provided appropriate corrections are applied. Association studies fall into two broad categories: candidate gene association studies and genome-wide association studies (GWAS).