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Continuity of Genetic Risk for Aggressive Behavior Across the Life-Course

van der Laan, CM (author)
Morosoli-Garcia, JJ (author)
van de Weijer, SGA (author)
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Colodro-Conde, L (author)
Lupton, MK (author)
Mitchell, BL (author)
McAloney, K (author)
Parker, R (author)
Burns, JM (author)
Hickie, IB (author)
Pool, R (author)
Hottenga, JJ (author)
Martin, NG (author)
Medland, SE (author)
Nivard, MG (author)
Boomsma, DI (author)
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2021-08-14
2021
English.
In: Behavior genetics. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1573-3297 .- 0001-8244. ; 51:5, s. 592-606
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  • We test whether genetic influences that explain individual differences in aggression in early life also explain individual differences across the life-course. In two cohorts from The Netherlands (N = 13,471) and Australia (N = 5628), polygenic scores (PGSs) were computed based on a genome-wide meta-analysis of childhood/adolescence aggression. In a novel analytic approach, we ran a mixed effects model for each age (Netherlands: 12–70 years, Australia: 16–73 years), with observations at the focus age weighted as 1, and decaying weights for ages further away. We call this approach a ‘rolling weights’ model. In The Netherlands, the estimated effect of the PGS was relatively similar from age 12 to age 41, and decreased from age 41–70. In Australia, there was a peak in the effect of the PGS around age 40 years. These results are a first indication from a molecular genetics perspective that genetic influences on aggressive behavior that are expressed in childhood continue to play a role later in life.

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