Most information in linkage analysis for quantitative traits comes from pairs of relatives that are phenotypically most discordant or concordant. Confounding this, within-family outliers from non-genetic causes may create false positives and negatives. We investigated the influence of within-family outliers empirically, using one of the largest genome-wide linkage scans for height. The subjects were drawn from Australian twin cohorts consisting of 8447 individuals in 2861 families, providing a total of 5815 possible pairs of siblings in sibships. A variance component linkage analysis was performed, either including or excluding the within-family outliers. Using the entire dataset, the largest LOD scores were on chromosome 15q (LOD 2.3) and ...
Estimates from genome-wide association studies of unrelated individuals (GWAS) capture effects of i...
This article is free to read via publisher website Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic...
Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic has been presented by population-based genome-wide...
Most information in linkage analysis for quantitative traits comes from pairs of relatives that are ...
Genomewide linkage analysis has been extremely successful at identification of the genetic variation...
Genomewide linkage analysis has been extremely successful at identification of the genetic variation...
Height has been used for more than a century as a model by which to understand quantitative genetic ...
Height has been used for more than a century as a model by which to understand quantitative genetic ...
Height has been used for more than a century as a model by which to understand quantitative genetic ...
Stature is a classical and highly heritable complex trait, with 80%–90% of variation explained by ge...
Stature is a classical and highly heritable complex trait, with 80%–90% of variation explained by ge...
Despite intensive study, most of the specific genetic factors that contribute to variation in human ...
Abstract Estimates from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of unrelated individuals capture effe...
Adult height (stature), as an important parameter of human physical development, has been studied in...
Estimates from genome-wide association studies of unrelated individuals (GWAS) capture effects of i...
This article is free to read via publisher website Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic...
Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic has been presented by population-based genome-wide...
Most information in linkage analysis for quantitative traits comes from pairs of relatives that are ...
Genomewide linkage analysis has been extremely successful at identification of the genetic variation...
Genomewide linkage analysis has been extremely successful at identification of the genetic variation...
Height has been used for more than a century as a model by which to understand quantitative genetic ...
Height has been used for more than a century as a model by which to understand quantitative genetic ...
Height has been used for more than a century as a model by which to understand quantitative genetic ...
Stature is a classical and highly heritable complex trait, with 80%–90% of variation explained by ge...
Stature is a classical and highly heritable complex trait, with 80%–90% of variation explained by ge...
Despite intensive study, most of the specific genetic factors that contribute to variation in human ...
Abstract Estimates from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of unrelated individuals capture effe...
Adult height (stature), as an important parameter of human physical development, has been studied in...
Estimates from genome-wide association studies of unrelated individuals (GWAS) capture effects of i...
This article is free to read via publisher website Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic...
Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic has been presented by population-based genome-wide...