Context - Genetic
Genetic
For subject groups who have a condition that involves a genetic anomaly. Remember, most often times these are rare and while many diseases are associated with a genetic component, genetic disorders may/may not be heritable. Down syndrome, also called Trisomy 21, is one of the most common, non-inherited genetic syndromes.
Some examples are the following:
- A study which enrolls subjects with Monoamine oxidase (MAO-A) genetic variations and explores inhibitory control and areas associated with it.
- A study which examines the structure of older adults’ brains at genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease.
- 1435 Subjects
- 38 relevant publications
- 133 experimental contrasts
- 665 coordinates reported
Co-coded Terms
Context - Genetic
Genetic
For subject groups who have a condition that involves a genetic anomaly. Remember, most often times these are rare and while many diseases are associated with a genetic component, genetic disorders may/may not be heritable. Down syndrome, also called Trisomy 21, is one of the most common, non-inherited genetic syndromes.
Some examples are the following:
- A study which enrolls subjects with Monoamine oxidase (MAO-A) genetic variations and explores inhibitory control and areas associated with it.
- A study which examines the structure of older adults’ brains at genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease.
- 3847 Subjects
- 39 relevant publications
- 132 experimental contrasts
- 759 coordinates reported
Co-coded Terms
Context - Genetic
Genetic
For subject groups who have a condition that involves a genetic anomaly. Remember, most often times these are rare and while many diseases are associated with a genetic component, genetic disorders may/may not be heritable. Down syndrome, also called Trisomy 21, is one of the most common, non-inherited genetic syndromes.
Some examples are the following:
- A study which enrolls subjects with Monoamine oxidase (MAO-A) genetic variations and explores inhibitory control and areas associated with it.
- A study which examines the structure of older adults’ brains at genetic risk for Alzheimer’s disease.
- 537 Subjects
- 9 relevant publications
- 21 experimental contrasts
- 113 coordinates reported