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Replication and characterization of CADM2 and MSRA genes on human behavior

Brian Boutwell, David Hinds, the 23andMe Research Team, Jorim Tielbeek, Ken K. Ong, Felix R. Day, John R.B. Perry
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/110395
Brian Boutwell
1School of Social Work, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis University, 3550 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63103
2Department of Epidemiology, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Salus Center 3545 Lafayette Avenue St. Louis, MO 63104
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David Hinds
323andMe Inc., 899 W. Evelyn Avenue, Mountain View, California 94041, USA.
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323andMe Inc., 899 W. Evelyn Avenue, Mountain View, California 94041, USA.
Jorim Tielbeek
4Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, Duivendrecht, The Netherlands.
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Ken K. Ong
5MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Box 285 Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, UK.
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Felix R. Day
5MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Box 285 Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, UK.
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John R.B. Perry
5MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Box 285 Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ, UK.
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Progress identifying the genetic determinants of personality has historically been slow, with candidate gene studies and small-scale genome-wide association studies yielding few reproducible results. In the UK Biobank study, genetic variants in CADM2 and MSRA were recently shown to influence risk taking behavior and irritability respectively, representing some of the first genomic loci to be associated with aspects of personality. We extend this observation by performing a personality “phenome-scan” across 16 traits in up to 140,487 participants from 23andMe for these two genes. Heritability estimates for these traits ranged from 5-19%, with both CADM2 and MSRA demonstrating significant effects on multiple personality types. These associations covered all aspects of the big five personality domains, including specific facet traits such as compliance, altruism, anxiety and activity / energy. This study both confirms and extends the original observations, highlighting the role of genetics in aspects of mental health and behavior.

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Replication and characterization of CADM2 and MSRA genes on human behavior
Brian Boutwell, David Hinds, the 23andMe Research Team, Jorim Tielbeek, Ken K. Ong, Felix R. Day, John R.B. Perry
bioRxiv 110395; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/110395
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Replication and characterization of CADM2 and MSRA genes on human behavior
Brian Boutwell, David Hinds, the 23andMe Research Team, Jorim Tielbeek, Ken K. Ong, Felix R. Day, John R.B. Perry
bioRxiv 110395; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/110395

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