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Author Correction: GWAS of lifetime cannabis use reveals new risk loci, genetic overlap with psychiatric traits, and a causal effect of schizophrenia liability
Several occurrences of the word ‘schizophrenia’ have been re-worded as ‘liability to schizophrenia’ or ‘schizophrenia risk’, including in the title, which should have been “GWAS of lifetime cannabis use reveal...
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Multivariate genome-wide analyses of the well-being spectrum
We introduce two novel methods for multivariate genome-wide-association meta-analysis (GWAMA) of related traits that correct for sample overlap. A broad range of simulation scenarios supports the added value o...
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GWAS of lifetime cannabis use reveals new risk loci, genetic overlap with psychiatric traits, and a causal effect of schizophrenia liability
Cannabis use is a heritable trait that has been associated with adverse mental health outcomes. In the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) for lifetime cannabis use to date (N = 184,765), we identified e...
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Correction: Corrigendum: Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses
Nat. Genet. 48, 624–633 (2016); published online 18 April 2016; corrected after print 27 June 2016; corrected after print 29 August 2016 In the version of this article initially published, one of the affiliati...
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Correction: Corrigendum: Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses
Nat. Genet. 48, 624–633 (2016); published online 18 April 2016; corrected after print 27 June 2016 In the version of this article initially published, the following co-authors and their affiliations were incor...
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Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses
Daniel Benjamin, Meike Bartels, Philipp Koellinger and colleagues report a genome-wide association meta-analysis of subjective well-being, depressive symptoms and neuroticism. The study leverages a large sampl...