Journal article
Genetic influences on hub connectivity of the human connectome
A Arnatkeviciute, BD Fulcher, S Oldham, J Tiego, C Paquola, Z Gerring, K Aquino, Z Hawi, B Johnson, G Ball, M Klein, G Deco, B Franke, MA Bellgrove, A Fornito
Nature Communications | Published : 2021
Abstract
Brain network hubs are both highly connected and highly inter-connected, forming a critical communication backbone for coherent neural dynamics. The mechanisms driving this organization are poorly understood. Using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in twins, we identify a major role for genes, showing that they preferentially influence connectivity strength between network hubs of the human connectome. Using transcriptomic atlas data, we show that connected hubs demonstrate tight coupling of transcriptional activity related to metabolic and cytoarchitectonic similarity. Finally, comparing over thirteen generative models of network growth, we show that purely stochastic processes ..
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