Abstract

The search for a genetic basis of bipolar disorder (BP) has been inconclusive. In genetic studies, defining the phenotype by diagnosis may miss risk-allele carriers without BP, wrongly grouping them into control groups. We hypothesize that a quantitative bipolarity assessment may identify a trait that tags BP patients but also those with increased risk for BP, and is still heritable.

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