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It is well established that family history is the most important known risk factor for the development of a mood disorder.1 Approximately 25% of at-risk offspring will develop a mood disorder1,2; yet, this is only slightly higher than the lifetime rate of a mood disorder overall of 21.4%.3 These statistics suggest heterogeneity within mood disorders generally and within people at familial risk. More information, particularly in the form of trait-level biomarkers, is sorely needed to accurately predict mood disorder risk and developmen