Genetic variation in DTNBP1 influences general cognitive ability

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Human intelligence is a trait that is known to be significantly influenced by genetic factors, and recent linkage data provide positional evidence to suggest that a region on chromosome 6p, previously associated with schizophrenia, may be linked to variation in intelligence. The gene for dysbindin-1 (DTNBP1) is located at 6p and has also been implicated in schizophrenia, a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by cognitive dysfunction. We report an association between DTNBP1 genotype and general cognitive ability (g) in two independent cohorts, including 213 patients with schizophrenia or schizo-affective disorder and 126 healthy volunteers. These data suggest that DTNBP1 genetic variation influences human intelligence. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Burdick, K. E., Lencz, T., Funke, B., Finn, C. T., Szeszko, P. R., Kane, J. M., … Malhotra, A. K. (2006). Genetic variation in DTNBP1 influences general cognitive ability. Human Molecular Genetics, 15(10), 1563–1568. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddi481

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