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Chunk #7 — Genetic architecture

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Assessing the utility of intermediate phenotypes for genetic mapping of psychiatric disease.
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We are now in a position to address empirically whether intermediate phenotypes are more tractable to genetic mapping than psychiatric disease primary phenotypes. The extent to which intermediate phenotypes help with gene identification depends on their genetic architecture — the number of loci, their effect sizes and the way they operate. We now know the likely genetic architecture of complex traits in general, and something of psychiatric disease in particular.