A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifijies regions of the genome that likely affect the variable state of a phenotype of interest. These regions can then be studied with population genetic methods to make inferences about the evolutionary history of the trait. There are increasing opportunities to use GWAS results—even from clinically motivated studies—for tests of classic anthropological hypotheses. One such example, presented here as a case study for this approach, involves tooth development variation related to dental crowding. Specifically, more than 10% of humans fail to develop one or more permanent third molars (M3 agenesis). M3 presence/absence variation within human populations has a significant genetic component (heritabil...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Understanding the evolutionary history of humankind...
Objectives: This article provides estimates of narrow-sense heritability and genetic pleiotropy for ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful hypothesis-free tool for the dissection of sus...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifies regions of the genome that likely affect the varia...
The frequency with which individuals do not develop their third molars, or wisdom teeth, is increasi...
Up to 70% of modern humans experience problems with their third molars, whether it is failure of pro...
We present association results from a large genome-wide association study of tooth agenesis (TA) as ...
First published: 19 December 2022Genealogical samples that couple dental data and documented related...
The etiology of skeletal class III malocclusion is multifactorial, complex and likely results from m...
Objectives: This article presents estimates of narrow-sense heritability and bivariate genetic corre...
Twin and family studies indicate that the timing of primary tooth eruption is highly heritable, with...
Developmental genetics research on mice provides a relatively sound understanding of the genes neces...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anthropomorp...
PhDAn evolution in methods of identifying the causal mutations and candidate genes for Mendelian dis...
A recent test of the probable mutation effect can be interpreted to suggest the operation of mutatio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Understanding the evolutionary history of humankind...
Objectives: This article provides estimates of narrow-sense heritability and genetic pleiotropy for ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful hypothesis-free tool for the dissection of sus...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifies regions of the genome that likely affect the varia...
The frequency with which individuals do not develop their third molars, or wisdom teeth, is increasi...
Up to 70% of modern humans experience problems with their third molars, whether it is failure of pro...
We present association results from a large genome-wide association study of tooth agenesis (TA) as ...
First published: 19 December 2022Genealogical samples that couple dental data and documented related...
The etiology of skeletal class III malocclusion is multifactorial, complex and likely results from m...
Objectives: This article presents estimates of narrow-sense heritability and bivariate genetic corre...
Twin and family studies indicate that the timing of primary tooth eruption is highly heritable, with...
Developmental genetics research on mice provides a relatively sound understanding of the genes neces...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anthropomorp...
PhDAn evolution in methods of identifying the causal mutations and candidate genes for Mendelian dis...
A recent test of the probable mutation effect can be interpreted to suggest the operation of mutatio...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08Understanding the evolutionary history of humankind...
Objectives: This article provides estimates of narrow-sense heritability and genetic pleiotropy for ...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are a powerful hypothesis-free tool for the dissection of sus...