Major depressive disorder is among the leading causes of disease burden and disability, as well as a major public health concern worldwide. Despite its substantial heritability, no robustly replicated genetic risk loci had been found until recently. Now, a new study has identified, and replicated, two variants associated with an increased risk for this disorder. The success of this study appears to lie in the use of low-coverage sequencing, instead of microarrays, and in minimizing phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity.
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Rivera, M., & McGuffin, P. (2015). The successful search for genetic loci associated with depression. Genome Medicine, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13073-015-0217-4
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