Gene | Score gda | Association Type | Type | Original DB | Sentence supporting the association | PMID | PMID Year | ||||
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0.060 | Biomarker | phenotype | BEFREE | The role of clock genes in ADHD patients with comorbid aggression awaits further research; therefore we also indicate directions for future studies to help increase understanding of the underlying mechanisms in ADHD with comorbid aggression and sleep disturbances. | 27836462 | 2018 | ||||
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0.060 | GeneticVariation | phenotype | BEFREE | Physiology and behaviour are critically dependent on circadian regulation via a core set of clock genes, dysregulation of which leads to metabolic and sleep disturbances. | 29982483 | 2018 | ||||
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0.060 | GeneticVariation | phenotype | BEFREE | The main positive findings refer to associations between selected polymorphisms and: 1) chronotype with the ARNTL gene (rs11824092 and rs1481892) and the CLOCK (rs1268271) 2) sleep duration with the CLOCK gene (rs3805148) and the TIM gene (rs2291739) 3) daytime dysfunction with the PER3 gene (rs228727, rs228642, rs10864315) 4) subjective sleep quality with the ARNTL gene (rs11824092, rs1982350) 5) sleep disturbances with the ARNTL gene (rs11600996) We also found the significant epistatic interactions between polymorphism of the PER3 gene (rs2640909) & the CLOCK gene (rs11932595) and following sleep quality variables: sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency and subjective sleep quality. | 27102916 | 2016 | ||||
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0.060 | Biomarker | phenotype | BEFREE | Sleep disturbances and circadian CLOCK genes in borderline personality disorder. | 22806005 | 2012 | ||||
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0.060 | GeneticVariation | phenotype | BEFREE | 3111T/C clock gene polymorphism is not associated with sleep disturbances in untreated depressed patients. | 20370469 | 2010 | ||||
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0.060 | GeneticVariation | phenotype | BEFREE | Sleep disturbances in major depressive disorder (MDD) are characterized by increased sleep latency, poorer sleep efficiency reduced latency to the first rapid eye movement (REM) sleep episode, and early-morning awakening, but there is little data to indicate a role of circadian clock genes in MDD. | 17969870 | 2007 |