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Chunk #33 — Genetic and Environmental Influences on Brain Development: Quantitative Genetics

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Anatomic magnetic resonance imaging of the developing child and adolescent brain and effects of genetic variation.
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Despite these limitations, quantitative statistical genetic methods have made significant contributions to demonstrating the relative roles of genetic and environment factors across different stages of development. Among these is establishing that brain structural characteristics measurable with MRI are heritable traits and thus viable endophenotypes for studies of the effects of specific genes.