Combinations of Genetic Data Present in Bipolar Patients, but Absent in Control Persons

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Combinations of Genetic Data Present in Bipolar Patients, but Absent in Control Persons. / Mellerup, Erling; Andreassen, Ole A; Bennike, Bente; Dam, Henrik; Djurovic, Srdjan; Hansen, Thomas; Jorgensen, Martin Balslev; Kessing, Lars Vedel; Koefoed, Pernille; Melle, Ingrid; Mors, Ole; Werge, Thomas; Moeller, Gert Lykke.

In: P L o S One, Vol. 10, No. 11, e0143432, 2015.

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Mellerup, E, Andreassen, OA, Bennike, B, Dam, H, Djurovic, S, Hansen, T, Jorgensen, MB, Kessing, LV, Koefoed, P, Melle, I, Mors, O, Werge, T & Moeller, GL 2015, 'Combinations of Genetic Data Present in Bipolar Patients, but Absent in Control Persons', P L o S One, vol. 10, no. 11, e0143432. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143432

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Mellerup, E., Andreassen, O. A., Bennike, B., Dam, H., Djurovic, S., Hansen, T., Jorgensen, M. B., Kessing, L. V., Koefoed, P., Melle, I., Mors, O., Werge, T., & Moeller, G. L. (2015). Combinations of Genetic Data Present in Bipolar Patients, but Absent in Control Persons. P L o S One, 10(11), [e0143432]. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143432

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Mellerup E, Andreassen OA, Bennike B, Dam H, Djurovic S, Hansen T et al. Combinations of Genetic Data Present in Bipolar Patients, but Absent in Control Persons. P L o S One. 2015;10(11). e0143432. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143432

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Mellerup, Erling ; Andreassen, Ole A ; Bennike, Bente ; Dam, Henrik ; Djurovic, Srdjan ; Hansen, Thomas ; Jorgensen, Martin Balslev ; Kessing, Lars Vedel ; Koefoed, Pernille ; Melle, Ingrid ; Mors, Ole ; Werge, Thomas ; Moeller, Gert Lykke. / Combinations of Genetic Data Present in Bipolar Patients, but Absent in Control Persons. In: P L o S One. 2015 ; Vol. 10, No. 11.

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abstract = "The main objective of the study was to find combinations of genetic variants significantly associated with bipolar disorder. In a previous study of bipolar disorder, combinations of three single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes taken from 803 SNPs were analyzed, and four clusters of combinations were found to be significantly associated with bipolar disorder. In the present study, combinations of four SNP genotypes taken from the same 803 SNPs were analyzed, and one cluster of combinations was found to be significantly associated with bipolar disorder. Combinations from the new cluster and from the four previous clusters were identified in the genomes of 209 of the 607 patients in the study whereas none of the 1355 control participants had any of these combinations in their genome.",
author = "Erling Mellerup and Andreassen, {Ole A} and Bente Bennike and Henrik Dam and Srdjan Djurovic and Thomas Hansen and Jorgensen, {Martin Balslev} and Kessing, {Lars Vedel} and Pernille Koefoed and Ingrid Melle and Ole Mors and Thomas Werge and Moeller, {Gert Lykke}",
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AU - Hansen, Thomas

AU - Jorgensen, Martin Balslev

AU - Kessing, Lars Vedel

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AU - Melle, Ingrid

AU - Mors, Ole

AU - Werge, Thomas

AU - Moeller, Gert Lykke

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AB - The main objective of the study was to find combinations of genetic variants significantly associated with bipolar disorder. In a previous study of bipolar disorder, combinations of three single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotypes taken from 803 SNPs were analyzed, and four clusters of combinations were found to be significantly associated with bipolar disorder. In the present study, combinations of four SNP genotypes taken from the same 803 SNPs were analyzed, and one cluster of combinations was found to be significantly associated with bipolar disorder. Combinations from the new cluster and from the four previous clusters were identified in the genomes of 209 of the 607 patients in the study whereas none of the 1355 control participants had any of these combinations in their genome.

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