Understanding human mating patterns, which can affect population genetic structure, is important for correctly modeling populations and performing genetic association studies. Prior studies of assortative mating in humans focused on trait similarity among spouses and relatives via phenotypic correlations. Limited research has quantified the genetic consequences of assortative mating. The degree to which the non-random mating influences genetic architecture remains unclear. Here, we studied genetic variants associated with human height to assess the degree of height-related assortative mating in European-American and African-American populations. We compared the inbreeding coefficient estimated using known height associated variants with tha...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
ObjectivesThe study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although t...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
In human populations, assortative mating is almost universally positive, with similarities between ...
Preference for mates with similar phenotypes; that is, assortative mating, is widely observed in hum...
ObjectivesThe study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although t...
Traits that are attractive to the opposite sex are often positively correlated when scaled such that...
Traits that are attractive to the opposite sex are often positively correlated when scaled such that...
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...
Height has been studied in human genetics since the late 1800s. We review what we have learned about...
Positive assortative mating for stature is widely reported to occur in most Western societies. In th...
Assortative mating is a universal feature of human societies, and individuals from ethnically divers...
OBJECTIVES: The study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
ObjectivesThe study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although t...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
In human populations, assortative mating is almost universally positive, with similarities between ...
Preference for mates with similar phenotypes; that is, assortative mating, is widely observed in hum...
ObjectivesThe study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although t...
Traits that are attractive to the opposite sex are often positively correlated when scaled such that...
Traits that are attractive to the opposite sex are often positively correlated when scaled such that...
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...
Height has been studied in human genetics since the late 1800s. We review what we have learned about...
Positive assortative mating for stature is widely reported to occur in most Western societies. In th...
Assortative mating is a universal feature of human societies, and individuals from ethnically divers...
OBJECTIVES: The study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
ObjectivesThe study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although t...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...