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1. Speechformer-CTC: Sequential Modeling of Depression Detection with Speech Temporal Classification.

3. Enhancing accuracy and privacy in speech-based depression detection through speaker disentanglement.

4. Complementation testing identifies genes mediating effects at quantitative trait loci underlying fear-related behavior.

5. Genetic association analysis of human median voice pitch identifies a common locus for tonal and non-tonal languages.

6. A Privacy-Preserving Unsupervised Speaker Disentanglement Method for Depression Detection from Speech.

8. Single-cell methylation analysis of brain tissue prioritizes mutations that alter transcription

9. Deep learning-based phenotype imputation on population-scale biobank data increases genetic discoveries.

10. Phenotype integration improves power and preserves specificity in biobank-based genetic studies of major depressive disorder

11. Dominance is common in mammals and is associated with trans-acting gene expression and alternative splicing.

12. The genetic basis of major depressive disorder.

13. Unsupervised Instance Discriminative Learning for Depression Detection from Speech Signals

14. A Step Towards Preserving Speakers' Identity While Detecting Depression Via Speaker Disentanglement

15. Cross-trait assortative mating is widespread and inflates genetic correlation estimates

16. Identification of genetic mechanisms for tissue-specific genetic effects based on CRISPR screens.

17. Genetic liability estimated from large-scale family data improves genetic prediction, risk score profiling, and gene mapping for major depression

18. FrAUG: A Frame Rate Based Data Augmentation Method for Depression Detection from Speech Signals

19. A comprehensive benchmarking of WGS-based deletion structural variant callers.

22. Genomic epidemiology of the Los Angeles COVID-19 outbreak and the early history of the B.1.43 strain in the USA.

23. Analysis of independent cohorts of outbred CFW mice reveals novel loci for behavioral and physiological traits and identifies factors determining reproducibility

24. Follistatin mediates learning and synaptic plasticity via regulation of Asic4 expression in the hippocampus.

25. An evolutionary perspective on complex neuropsychiatric disease

26. Development, validation and evaluation of a rapid PCR-nucleic acid lateral flow immuno-assay for the detection of Plasmodium and the differentiation between Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax

27. Effects of environmental and physiological covariates on sex differences in unconditioned and conditioned anxiety and fear in a large sample of genetically heterogeneous (N/Nih-HS) rats

28. Massively scaled-up testing for SARS-CoV-2 RNA via next-generation sequencing of pooled and barcoded nasal and saliva samples.

29. Heterozygosity increases microsatellite mutation rate, linking it to demographic history

30. Increasing the resolution and precision of psychiatric genome-wide association studies by re-imputing summary statistics using a large, diverse reference panel.

31. What connectomics can learn from genomics

32. Leveraging eQTLs to identify individual-level tissue of interest for a complex trait

33. Lower Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Viral Shedding Following Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccination Among Healthcare Workers in Los Angeles, California

34. Rapid cost-effective viral genome sequencing by V-seq

35. Swab-Seq: A high-throughput platform for massively scaled up SARS-CoV-2 testing

36. Pathway-based polygene risk for severe depression implicates drug metabolism in CONVERGE.

37. Minimal phenotyping yields genome-wide association signals of low specificity for major depression.

38. A Robust Method Uncovers Significant Context-Specific Heritability in Diverse Complex Traits

39. Challenges and recommendations to improve the installability and archival stability of omics computational tools.

40. Reverse GWAS: Using genetics to identify and model phenotypic subtypes.

41. Re-examining the robustness of voice features in predicting depression: Compared with baseline of confounders.

42. Systematic benchmarking of omics computational tools

43. Sixteen diverse laboratory mouse reference genomes define strain-specific haplotypes and novel functional loci

44. Molecular Genetic Analysis Subdivided by Adversity Exposure Suggests Etiologic Heterogeneity in Major Depression.

46. Unraveling the associations between voice pitch and major depressive disorder: a multisite genetic study

47. Strategic restraint : modelling the role of moral weight in modern conflicts

49. CHRONICITY OF DEPRESSION AND MOLECULAR MARKERS IN A LARGE SAMPLE OF HAN CHINESE WOMEN.

50. G = E: What GWAS Can Tell Us about the Environment.

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