of females 410,093 11,873 4,784 426,750 0.03903

children 366,460 10,969 1,917 379,346 0.03397

<sup>3</sup> 0.00506 (1 ) 5.06 10 *r*

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222 222 (1 ) *rN S P S P <sup>f</sup> r r NSP NSP* 

(1 ) 5.06 10 *SP SP f f <sup>r</sup>*

And the frequency of female gene carriers in the second generation is given by:

111 111 (1 ) *rN S P S P <sup>f</sup> r r NSP NSP* 

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11 22 3

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*N S P* Total (*S+P*) */* Total

model in genetic research of schizophrenia in the coming years.

1

2

1 2

Table 3. Epidemiological data by Haukka et al. (2003)

female siblings of patients; *P*: female patients with schizophrenia

**mitochondrial genome model** 

Thus we have (**Table 3**):
