ObjectiveTwin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It is now possible to estimate genetic influence using DNA alone in samples of unrelated individuals, not relying on family-based designs such as twins. A linear mixed model, which incorporates DNA microarray data, has confirmed twin results by showing substantial genetic influence for diverse traits in adults. Here we present direct comparisons between twin and DNA heritability estimates for childhood behavior problems as rated by parents, teachers, and children themselves.MethodBehavior problem data from 2,500 UK-representative 12-year-old twin pairs were used in twin analyses; DNA analyses were based on 1 member of the twin pair with genotype ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Objective: Genetic factors contribute to individual differences in behavior problems. In children, g...
Objective Twin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It ...
ObjectiveTwin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It i...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
For most complex traits, DNA-based heritability ('SNP heritability') is roughly half that of twin-ba...
For most complex traits, DNA-based heritability ('SNP heritability') is roughly half that of twin-ba...
For most complex traits, DNA-based heritability (‘SNP heritability’) is roughly half that of twin-ba...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Objective: Genetic factors contribute to individual differences in behavior problems. In children, g...
Objective Twin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It ...
ObjectiveTwin studies of behavior problems in childhood point to substantial genetic influence. It i...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
For most complex traits, DNA-based heritability ('SNP heritability') is roughly half that of twin-ba...
For most complex traits, DNA-based heritability ('SNP heritability') is roughly half that of twin-ba...
For most complex traits, DNA-based heritability (‘SNP heritability’) is roughly half that of twin-ba...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Callous-unemotional behavior (CU) is currently under consideration as a subtyping index for conduct ...
Objective: Genetic factors contribute to individual differences in behavior problems. In children, g...