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Review

  • Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry
  • Volume 26(2); 2019
  • Article

Review

Korean Journal of Biological Psychiatry 2019;26(2):33-8. Published online: Feb, 1, 2019

Evolutionary Genetic Models of Mental Disorders

  • Hanson Park, MD1,2;
    1;Department of Anthropology, Seoul National University College of Social Science, Seoul, 2;Institute of Cross-Cultural Studies, The Center for Social Sciences in Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Abstract

Psychiatric disorder as dysfunctional behavioural syndrome is a paradoxical phenomenon that is difficult to explain evolutionarily because moderate prevalence rate, high heritability and relatively low fitness are shown. Several evolutionary genetic models have been proposed to address this paradox. In this paper, I explain each model by dividing it into selective neutrality, mutation-selection balance, and balancing selection hypothesis, and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of them. In addition, the feasibility of niche specialization and frequency dependent selection as the plausible explanation about the central paradox is briefly discussed.

Keywords Evolutionary psychiatry;Mental disorder;Balancing selection.