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Talks in London, Lectures in London

Is it all in the genes?

It has long been observed that mental disorders tend to run in families.

However,many types of behaviour show this phenomenon and these range from rare types of
movement disorder that are completely genetic to such examples as career choice or religious
denomination that are largely influenced by family culture. Geneticists have used twin and
family studies to tease out the extent to which mental illness runs in families because of
shared genes or shared environment and for most disorders have found that genes play a
substantial role. Environment also has an important influence but this appears to consist
mainly of factors that are specific to the individual and not shared within families. More
recent studies are beginning to identify specific genes as well as to investigate their
interplay with specific environmental effects. There are also interesting emerging findings on
the role of genes on response to treatment of mental disorders.

Gresham College

Wednesday 15th April 09, Barnard's Inn Hall