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Snežana Smederevac1, Dušanka Mitrović1, Selka Sadiković1, Ilija Milovanović1, Bojan Branovački1, Bojana M Dinić1, Željka Nikolašević2, Jasmina Kodžopeljić1, Vojislava Bugarski Ignjatović2, Marija Semnic3, Tijana Vujanić Stankov3, Nataša Vučinić4, Milan Oljača1, Dejan Pajić1, Aleksandra Stojadinović5, Tatjana Krstić2, Aleksandra Milutinović6.
Abstract
The first twin study in Serbia began in 2011 as a part of the research project, 'Psychological Foundations of Mental Health: Hereditary and Environmental Factors'. At the same time, the research team from the Faculty of Philosophy and Faculty of Medicine in Novi Sad established the first Serbian twin registry. The registry is intended primarily for the purpose of the research in behavioral genetics, as well as potential future studies in human genetics. It includes information on 1658 volunteers, including twin-pairs, their parent and siblings. The behavioral genetic study of adult twins has been focused on the hereditary and environmental sources of variance of different psychological characteristics, such as personality traits, cognitive abilities, executive functions and aggression, as well as some anthropometric measures and aspects of mental and physical health. Certain molecular genetic analyses have also been performed. The research team is currently starting the longitudinal twin study of children, which will be focused on different indicators of emotional, cognitive and physical development.Entities:
Keywords: Twin study; cognitive abilities; developmental characteristics; health; life events; personality
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31875804 DOI: 10.1017/thg.2019.114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Twin Res Hum Genet ISSN: 1832-4274 Impact factor: 1.587