CardonL.R.BellJ. (2001). Association study designs for complex diseases. Nature Genetics, 2, 91–99.
2.
ChorneyM.J.ChorneyK.SeeseN.OwenM.J.DanielsJ.McGuffinP.ThompsonL.A.DettermanD.K.BenbowC.LubinskiD.EleyT.PlominR. (1998). A quantitative trait locus associated with cognitive ability in children. Psychological Science, 9, 159–166.
3.
FreemanB.PowellJ.BallD.M.HillL.CraigI.W.PlominR. (1997). DNA by mail: An inexpensive and non-invasive method for collecting DNA samples from widely dispersed populations. Behavior Genetics, 27, 251–257.
4.
HillL. (2002). Molecular genetic strategies for quantitative trait analysis of complex traits: Association-based studies of general cognitive ability. Unpublished manuscript, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
5.
HillL.CraigI.W.ChorneyM.J.ChorneyK.PlominR. (1999). IGF2R and cognitive ability in children. Molecular Psychiatry, 4(Suppl. 1), S108.
6.
HolF.A.GeurdsM.P.HamelB.C.MarimanE.C. (1992). Improving the polymorphism content of the 3' UTR of the human IGF2R gene. Human Molecular Genetics, 1, 347.
7.
PlominR.DeFriesJ.C.CraigI.W.McGuffinP., (Eds.). (2003). Behavioral genetics in the postgenomic era. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
8.
ThaparA. (2003). Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: New genetic findings, new directions. In PlominR.DeFriesJ.C.CraigI.W.McGuffinP., (Eds.), Behavioral genetics in the postgenomic era (pp. 445–462). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
9.
WickelgrenI. (1998). Tracking insulin to the mind. Science, 280, 517–519.