Indirect genetic effects from relatives may result in misleading quantifications of heritability, but can also be of interest in their own right. In this paper we propose Trio-GCTA, a model for separating direct and indirect genetic effects when genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism data have been collected from parent-offspring trios. The model is applicable to phenotypes obtained from any of the family members. We discuss appropriate parameter interpretations and apply the method to three exemplar phenotypes: offspring birth weight, maternal relationship satisfaction, and paternal body-mass index, using real data from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa)
Abstract Estimates from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of unrelated individuals capture effe...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully discovered a number of genes that control d...
Estimating effects of parental and sibling genotypes (indirect genetic effects) can provide insight ...
Indirect genetic effects from relatives may result in misleading quantifications of heritability, bu...
Genome wide complex trait analysis (GCTA) is extended to include environmental effects of the matern...
Genome wide complex trait analysis (GCTA) is extended to include environmental effects of the matern...
There is increasing interest within the genetics community in estimating the relative contribution o...
Indirect parental genetic effects may be defined as the influence of parental genotypes on offspring...
Indirect parental genetic effects may be defined as the influence of parental genotypes on offspring...
Diseases that develop during gestation may be influenced by the genotype of the mother and the inher...
The detection of parent-of-origin effects aims to identify whether the functionality of alleles, and...
Effects estimated by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) include effects of alleles in an indivi...
Estimates from genome-wide association studies of unrelated individuals (GWAS) capture effects of i...
Maternal genetic effects can be defined as the effect of a mother’s genotype on the phenotype of her...
It is unclear to what extent parental influences on the development of internalizing problems in off...
Abstract Estimates from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of unrelated individuals capture effe...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully discovered a number of genes that control d...
Estimating effects of parental and sibling genotypes (indirect genetic effects) can provide insight ...
Indirect genetic effects from relatives may result in misleading quantifications of heritability, bu...
Genome wide complex trait analysis (GCTA) is extended to include environmental effects of the matern...
Genome wide complex trait analysis (GCTA) is extended to include environmental effects of the matern...
There is increasing interest within the genetics community in estimating the relative contribution o...
Indirect parental genetic effects may be defined as the influence of parental genotypes on offspring...
Indirect parental genetic effects may be defined as the influence of parental genotypes on offspring...
Diseases that develop during gestation may be influenced by the genotype of the mother and the inher...
The detection of parent-of-origin effects aims to identify whether the functionality of alleles, and...
Effects estimated by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) include effects of alleles in an indivi...
Estimates from genome-wide association studies of unrelated individuals (GWAS) capture effects of i...
Maternal genetic effects can be defined as the effect of a mother’s genotype on the phenotype of her...
It is unclear to what extent parental influences on the development of internalizing problems in off...
Abstract Estimates from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of unrelated individuals capture effe...
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully discovered a number of genes that control d...
Estimating effects of parental and sibling genotypes (indirect genetic effects) can provide insight ...