Authors
Suzanne Sniekers, Sven Stringer, Kyoko Watanabe, Philip R Jansen, Jonathan RI Coleman, Eva Krapohl, Erdogan Taskesen, Anke R Hammerschlag, Aysu Okbay, Delilah Zabaneh, Najaf Amin, Gerome Breen, David Cesarini, Christopher F Chabris, William G Iacono, M Arfan Ikram, Magnus Johannesson, Philipp Koellinger, James J Lee, Patrik KE Magnusson, Matt McGue, Mike B Miller, William ER Ollier, Antony Payton, Neil Pendleton, Robert Plomin, Cornelius A Rietveld, Henning Tiemeier, Cornelia M Van Duijn, Danielle Posthuma
Publication date
2017/7
Journal
Nature genetics
Volume
49
Issue
7
Pages
1107-1112
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Intelligence is associated with important economic and health-related life outcomes 1. Despite intelligence having substantial heritability 2 (0.54) and a confirmed polygenic nature, initial genetic studies were mostly underpowered 3, 4, 5. Here we report a meta-analysis for intelligence of 78,308 individuals. We identify 336 associated SNPs (METAL P< 5× 10− 8) in 18 genomic loci, of which 15 are new. Around half of the SNPs are located inside a gene, implicating 22 genes, of which 11 are new findings. Gene-based analyses identified an additional 30 genes (MAGMA P< 2.73× 10− 6), of which all but one had not been implicated previously. We show that the identified genes are predominantly expressed in brain tissue, and pathway analysis indicates the involvement of genes regulating cell development (MAGMA competitive P= 3.5× 10− 6). Despite the well-known difference in twin-based heritability 2 for …
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