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Review
. 1993;243(3-4):131-42.
doi: 10.1007/BF02190719.

Identification of the phenotype in psychiatric genetics

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Review

Identification of the phenotype in psychiatric genetics

M T Tsuang et al. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 1993.

Abstract

Statistical procedures and molecular genetic techniques have attained a fine degree of resolution. Their ability to find disease genes has revolutionized medicine and raised hopes for breakthroughs in psychiatry. However, such breakthroughs may require an equally discriminating nosology. A psychiatric genetic nosology seeks to classify patients into categories that correspond to distinct genetic entities by addressing the problem of diagnostic accuracy: the degree to which a diagnosis correctly classifies people with and without a putative genetic illness. We review methods that deal with misclassification in genetic studies. These are clinical and epidemiological approaches that deal directly with how to define the observable manifestation of a putative genotype. We discuss two groups of methods: those that use known phenotypes and those that design new phenotypes.

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