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Failure to replicate effect of Kibra on human memory in two large cohorts of European origin

Authors :
Anna C. Need
Ina Giegling
Deborah K. Attix
Kristen N. Linney
Hans-Jürgen Möller
Ana Patricia Wagoner
Curtis Gumbs
Dan Rujescu
Elizabeth T. Cirulli
Greg Gibson
Allen D. Roses
Michael E. Weale
Jill M. McEvoy
Clyde Francks
Pierandrea Muglia
David Goldstein
Source :
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

It was recently suggested that the Kibra polymorphism rs17070145 has a strong effect on multiple episodic memory tasks in humans. We attempted to replicate this using two cohorts of European genetic origin (n = 319 and n = 365). We found no association with either the original SNP or a set of tagging SNPs in the Kibra gene with multiple verbal memory tasks, including one that was an exact replication (Auditory Verbal Learning Task, AVLT). These results suggest that Kibra does not have a strong and general effect on human memory.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B: Neuropsychiatric Genetics
Accession number :
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