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Chapter 38. GeneticsFundamentals Relevant to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

James J. McGough, M.D.; Stanley F. Nelson, M.D.
DOI: 10.1176/appi.books.9781585623921.465680

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Psychiatry has always struggled with the relative importance of nature versus nurture (McGuffin and Southwick 2003). In recent decades, advances in neuroscience have transformed debate over whether mental illness is biological or behavioral to an understanding that all behavior is biological and that this biology arises from genes, environments, and their interactions. Basic concepts in psychiatric genetics inform our current understanding of the biological basis of behavioral disorders and ongoing efforts to identify improved approaches to treatment. A glossary of common genetics terms is provided in Table 38–1.

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How frequently do DNA mutations occur in every replication cycle?
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Nonharmful changes in DNA can be passed on to subsequent generations. Mutations may or may not have effects on functioning. Which of the following describes a mutation that occurs in more than 1% of the population?
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Which of the following statements regarding chromosomes is false?
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