This article critiques the “missing heritability ” position, which calls for greater efforts and funding to identify the genetic architecture of common disorders, even if this endeavor has yet to translate into tangible prevention, diagnosis, or treatment interventions. Supporters of the position contend that genetic variants “for ” common disorders, which they argue must exist based on heritability estimates (hence their “missing heritability ” position), have not been found because the current state of science and technology is not adequate to the task, yet they insist that this search warrants significant societal invest-ments. We argue, instead, that these variants have not been found because they do not exist. The thrust of the problem...
The field of behavioural genetics unambiguously demonstrates that heritable individual differences e...
Recently, an increasing number of susceptibility variants have been identified for complex diseases....
International audienceThe expression “genetic disease” suggests the idea that one or more genes caus...
International audienceIn this paper, we explain the concept of heritability and describe the differe...
Although recent genome-wide studies have provided valuable insights into the genetic basis of human ...
The heritability (h2) of a disease is the proportion of phenotypic variance that is due to genetics....
Much of the literature on genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is based on the premise that an imp...
Much of the literature on genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is based on the premise that an imp...
In this paper I analyze the concept of heritability as used technically in medical research. I use d...
Genome-wide association studies have identified hundreds of genetic variants associated with complex...
«Vanishing heritability» is a linguistic metaphor, reflecting the phenomenonof noncoincidence betwee...
The influences of heredity and environment on behaviour are sometimes quantified as a heritability r...
Though widely used in quantitative genetics, in the study of human variation perhaps no statistic is...
The puzzle of the disparity between molecular- and traditional behaviour genetic study findings has ...
The term ‘heritability,’ as it is used today in human behavioral genetics, is one of the most mislea...
The field of behavioural genetics unambiguously demonstrates that heritable individual differences e...
Recently, an increasing number of susceptibility variants have been identified for complex diseases....
International audienceThe expression “genetic disease” suggests the idea that one or more genes caus...
International audienceIn this paper, we explain the concept of heritability and describe the differe...
Although recent genome-wide studies have provided valuable insights into the genetic basis of human ...
The heritability (h2) of a disease is the proportion of phenotypic variance that is due to genetics....
Much of the literature on genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is based on the premise that an imp...
Much of the literature on genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is based on the premise that an imp...
In this paper I analyze the concept of heritability as used technically in medical research. I use d...
Genome-wide association studies have identified hundreds of genetic variants associated with complex...
«Vanishing heritability» is a linguistic metaphor, reflecting the phenomenonof noncoincidence betwee...
The influences of heredity and environment on behaviour are sometimes quantified as a heritability r...
Though widely used in quantitative genetics, in the study of human variation perhaps no statistic is...
The puzzle of the disparity between molecular- and traditional behaviour genetic study findings has ...
The term ‘heritability,’ as it is used today in human behavioral genetics, is one of the most mislea...
The field of behavioural genetics unambiguously demonstrates that heritable individual differences e...
Recently, an increasing number of susceptibility variants have been identified for complex diseases....
International audienceThe expression “genetic disease” suggests the idea that one or more genes caus...