“…Second, mechanistic insight, because those variants associated with an endophenotype also influence risk for neuropsychiatric disorders, endophenotype associations are informative about the mechanisms leading to risk for neuropsychiatric disorders. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified common genetic variants associated with many traits, including brain structure [Adams et al, 2016;Elliott et al, 2018;Grasby et al, 2020;Hibar et al, 2015;Hibar et al, 2017;Satizabal et al, 2019;Stein et al, 2012;Zhao et al, 2020] and risk for neuropsychiatric disorders [Demontis et al, 2019;Howard et al, 2019;Matoba et al, 2020;Pardiñas et al, 2018;Stahl et al, 2019]. GWAS results from large sample sizes allow for the comparison of common variant genetic architectures between traits [Watanabe et al, 2019] and the direct evaluation of these endophenotype properties.…”