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Introduction to Behavioral Genetics — 106 episodes
0095 Topic 14: Module G-The 5-HTTLPR x Stress Interaction in Depression
0047 Topic 7: Module E-Gene-environment Interaction
0045 Topic 7: Module C-Heritability
0106 Topic 17: Module B-Prospects - Where Does This All Lead
0105 Topic 17: Module A-Big Picture - What Have We Learned
0104 Topic 16: Module D-Alcohol Sensitivity and the Endophenotype Approach
0103 Topic 16: Module C-ALDH and ADH
0102 Topic 16: Module B-Genetics of Alcoholism
0101 Topic 16: Module A-What is alcoholism
0100 Topic 15: Module E-Sex Difference in ADHD Risk
0099 Topic 15: Module D-The Dopamine Model of ADHD and Candidate Genes
0098 Topic 15: Module C-Environmental contributions to ADHD risk
0097 Topic 15: Module B-The Genetics of ADHD
0094 Topic 14: Module F-The most famous GxE for a psychiatric disorder
0046 Topic 7: Module D-Biometric Analysis of Familial Resemblance
0096 Topic 15: Module A-What is ADHD
0093 Topic 14: Module E-Gender difference in Major Depressive Disorder
0092 Topic 14: Module D-GWAS, Pleiotropy and mood disorders
0091 Topic 14: Module C-Twin and adoption studies of mood disorders
0090 Topic 14: Module B-Clinical epidemiology of mood disorders
0089 Topic 14: Module A-What are mood disorders
0088 Topic 13: Module H - Genetics and Health Disparities
0087 Topic 13: Module G - Population Stratification
0086 Topic 13: Module F - Human Population Genetic Differences
0085 Topic 13: Module E - Race, Ethnicity and Ancestry
0084 Topic 13: Module D -The Clinical Utility of GWAS Results
0083 Topic 13: Module C-The Pervasive Existence of Pleiotropy
0082 Topic 13: Module B-Missing Heritability
0081 Topic 13: Module A-Genetic Architecture
0080 Topic 12: Module H-Schizophrenia Summary
0079 Topic 12: Module G-Environmental - Schizophrenia Risk
0078 Topic 12: Module F-Rare Variants - Schizophrenia Risk
0077 Topic 12: Module E-GWAS of Schizophrenia
0076 Topic 12: Module D-Logic of GWAS
0075 Topic 12: Module C-Linkage Disequilibrium
0074 Topic 12: Module B-Candidate-gene approach
0073 Topic 12: Module A-Positional Cloning
0072 Topic 11: Module F-Linkage Analysis II
0071 Topic 11: Module E-Linkage Analysis I
0070 Topic 11: Module D-The multifactorial (threshold) model of schizophrenia
0069 Topic 11: Module C-Twin and adoption studies of schizophrenia
0068 Topic 11: Module B-Clinical epidemiology of schizophrenia
0067 Topic 11: Module A-What is schizophrenia
0066 Topic 19: Module E-The Challenge of Establishing Parenting Effects
0065 Topic 10: Module D-The Importance of a Developmental Perspective
0064 Topic 10: Module C-Three Laws of Behavioral Genetics
0063 Topic 10: Module B-Importance of the Non-Shared Environment
0062 Topic 10: Module A-Gene-Environment Interplay
0061 Topic 9: Module E-Apparent maternal effect on ID risk
0060 Topic 9: Module D-Males are at greater risk for ID than females
0059 Topic 9: Module C-The Two-Group Model of ID
0058 Topic 9: Module B-Anomalies in the Distribution of ID
0057 Topic 9: Module A-What is Intellectual Disability (ID)
0056 Topic 8: Module G-Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart (MISTRA)
0055 Topic 8: Module F-Adoption Studies - Drawing Environmental Inferences
0053 Topic 8: Module D-Biometric Formulation of the CTS
0054 Topic 8: Module E-Adoption Studies - Rationale and Feasibility
0052 Topic 8: Module C-Key Assumptions of the CTS
0051 Topic 8: Module B-Why Do Twins Occur
0050 Topic 8: Module A-The Classical Twin Study (CTS)
0049 Topic 7: Module G-Background MAO-A and Violence
0048 Topic 7: Module F-Gene-environment Correlation
0044 Topic 7: Module B-Biometric Decomposition
0043 Topic 7: Module A-Polygenic and Multifactorial Inheritance
0042 Topic 6: Module F-Optimal Gender Policy and David Reimer
0041 Topic 6: Module E-Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
0040 Topic 6: Module D-Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome
0039 Topic 6: Module C-Organizational and Activational Effects
0038 Topic 6: Module B-Sexual Selection and the Origins of Biological Sex
0037 Topic 6: Module A-Sex and Gender
0036 Topic 5: Module F-Fragile X
0035 Topic 5: Module E-Sex chromosome aneuploidies 47,XXX and 45,X
0034 Topic 5: Module D-Sex chromosome aneuploidies 47,XYY and 47,XXY
0033 Topic 5: Module C-Down Syndrome
0032 Topic 5: Module B-Aneuploidy
0031 Topic 5: Module A-Conventional Cytogenetics
0030 Topic 4: Module I-Intergenerational Transmission of Fear
0029 Topic 4: Module H-Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma
0028 Topic 4: Module G-Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD)
0027 Topic 4: Module F-Epigenetics
0026 Topic 4: Module E-Imprinting
0025 Topic 4: Module D-Angelman Syndrome
0024 Topic 4: Module C-Prader-Willi Syndrome
0023 Topic 4: Module B-X Chromosome Inactivation
0022 Topic 4: Module A-Overview and the Concept of Genetic Regulation
0021 Topic 3: Module H-Williams Syndrome
0020 Topic 3: Module G-Types of Genetic Variation. II - Differences
0019 Topic 3: Module F-Types of Genetic Variation. I - SNPs
0018 Topic 3: Module E-The Nature of Human Genetic Variation
0017 Topic 3: Module D-Structure and Function of (Protein-Coding) Genes
0016 Topic 3: Module C-The Human Genome Project (HGP)
0015 Topic 3: Module B-Transcription and Translation
0014 Topic 3: Module A-DNA
0013 Topic 2: Module G-Lesch-Nyhan Disease
0012 Topic 2: Module F-Huntington Disease - Uncovering its Genetic Origins
0011 Topic 2: Module E-Huntington Disease - A Neurodegenerative Disorder
0010 Topic 2: Module D-Phenylketonuria (PKU)
0009 Topic 2: Module C-Mitosis and Meiosis
0008 Topic 2: Module B-Some Terminology
0007 Topic 2: Module A-Mendelian Inheritance
0006 Topic 1: Module F-What is Behavioral Genetics
0005 Topic 1: Module E-Eugenics and the Downfall of Early Behavioral Genetics
0004 Topic 1: Module D-The Eugenics Movement
0003 Topic 1: Module C-Francis Galton
0002 Topic 1: Module B-Charles Darwin
0001 Topic 1: Module A-Nature-Nurture