The Family Longevity Selection Score (FLoSS) was used to select families for the Long Life Family Study (LLFS) but has never been validated in other populations. The goal of this paper is to validate how well the FLoSS-based selection procedure works in an independent dataset. In this paper, we computed FLoSS using the lifespan data of 234,155 individuals from a large comprehensive genealogically-based resource, the Utah Population Database (UPDB), born between 1779 and 1910 with mortality follow-up through 2012–2013. Computations of FLoSS in a specific year (1980) confirmed the survival advantage of the “exceptional” sibships (defined by LLFS FLoSS threshold, FLoSS ≥ 7). We found that the subsample of the UPDB participants born after 1900 ...
SummaryIn population studies on aging, the data on genetic markers are often collected for individua...
In population studies on aging, the data on genetic mark-ers are often collected for individuals fro...
The use of family reconstructed database represents a technique widely applied both in historical de...
The Family Longevity Selection Score (FLoSS) was used to select families for the Long Life Family St...
Family studies of exceptional longevity can potentially identify genetic and other factors contribut...
Family studies of exceptional longevity can potentially identify genetic and other factors contribut...
We examine the effects of familial longevity and familial mortality on mortality rates for 10 leadin...
Background: Although human longevity tends to cluster within families, genetic studies on longevity ...
Survival to extreme ages clusters within families. However, identifying genetic loci conferring long...
Loci associated with longevity are likely to harbor genes coding for key players of molecular pathwa...
Contains fulltext : 219702.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)15 p
Loci associated with longevity are likely to harbor genes coding for key players of molecular pathwa...
The use of family reconstructed database represents a technique widely applied both in historical d...
This paper explores new opportunities provided by the ongoing revolution in information technology, ...
The use of family reconstructed database represents a technique widely applied both in historical d...
SummaryIn population studies on aging, the data on genetic markers are often collected for individua...
In population studies on aging, the data on genetic mark-ers are often collected for individuals fro...
The use of family reconstructed database represents a technique widely applied both in historical de...
The Family Longevity Selection Score (FLoSS) was used to select families for the Long Life Family St...
Family studies of exceptional longevity can potentially identify genetic and other factors contribut...
Family studies of exceptional longevity can potentially identify genetic and other factors contribut...
We examine the effects of familial longevity and familial mortality on mortality rates for 10 leadin...
Background: Although human longevity tends to cluster within families, genetic studies on longevity ...
Survival to extreme ages clusters within families. However, identifying genetic loci conferring long...
Loci associated with longevity are likely to harbor genes coding for key players of molecular pathwa...
Contains fulltext : 219702.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)15 p
Loci associated with longevity are likely to harbor genes coding for key players of molecular pathwa...
The use of family reconstructed database represents a technique widely applied both in historical d...
This paper explores new opportunities provided by the ongoing revolution in information technology, ...
The use of family reconstructed database represents a technique widely applied both in historical d...
SummaryIn population studies on aging, the data on genetic markers are often collected for individua...
In population studies on aging, the data on genetic mark-ers are often collected for individuals fro...
The use of family reconstructed database represents a technique widely applied both in historical de...