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<big>'''Welcome to the Phenowiki!, now an actual wiki!'''</big>
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<big>'''Welcome to the Phenowiki!!'''</big>
  
  
 
==== Our Mission: ====
 
==== Our Mission: ====
  
We are developing a collaborative online annotative database for phenotype selection, so that researchers may freely examine current literature for psychometric and biological validity.
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We are developing a collaborative online annotative database for phenotype selection, so that researchers may freely examine current published literature for quantitative data (e.g. effect sizes, correlations, heritability, neural and psychometric validity) related to neuropsychiatric phenotypes.
  
  
  
 
*For an alphabetical list of information currently in our wiki, please see:
 
*For an alphabetical list of information currently in our wiki, please see:
**'''[[ Task_Concept_Index | Tasks]]
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**'''[[ Task_Concept_Index | Variables]]
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**'''[[ Paper_Pages | Papers]]
 
**'''[[ Paper_Pages | Papers]]
  
  
  
For supplemental information related to our recently accepted manuscript to Molecular Psychiatry please click [http://128.97.131.250/phenowiki/sup.html here]  
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For supplemental information related to our recently published Molecular Psychiatry article please click [http://128.97.131.250/phenowiki/sup.html here]  
  
  
 
This project is part of the [http://phenomics.ucla.edu Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics]
 
This project is part of the [http://phenomics.ucla.edu Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics]

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Welcome to the Phenowiki!!


Our Mission:

We are developing a collaborative online annotative database for phenotype selection, so that researchers may freely examine current published literature for quantitative data (e.g. effect sizes, correlations, heritability, neural and psychometric validity) related to neuropsychiatric phenotypes.


  • For an alphabetical list of information currently in our wiki, please see:


For supplemental information related to our recently published Molecular Psychiatry article please click here


This project is part of the Consortium for Neuropsychiatric Phenomics