We recently reported an association of offspring educational attainment with polygenic risk scores (PRS) computed on parent's non-transmitted alleles for educational attainment using the second GWAS meta-analysis article on educational attainment published by the Social Science Genetic Association Consortium. Here we test the replication of these findings using a more powerful PRS from the third GWAS meta-analysis article by the Consortium. Each of the key findings of our previous paper is replicated using this improved PRS (N = 2335 adolescent twins and their genotyped parents). The association of children's attainment with their own PRS increased substantially with the standardized effect size, moving from β = 0.134, 95% CI = 0.079, 0.188...
Background: Specific pathways of intergenerational transmission of behavioral traits remain unclear....
AbstractEnvironmental measures used widely in the behavioral sciences show nearly as much genetic in...
We conduct a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of educational attainment (EA) in a sample of simi...
Abstract Understanding how parents’ cognitive and non-cognitive skills influence offspring education...
Using twin (6,105 twin pairs) and genomic (5,825 unrelated individuals taken from the twin sample) a...
Numerous studies have documented a strong intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. ...
Education-driven social inequalities are increasing in the advanced countries. Educational attainmen...
Recent studies have begun to uncover the genetic architecture of educational attainment. We build on...
Using twin (6,105 twin pairs) and genomic (5,825 unrelated individuals taken from the twin sample) a...
Similarities between parents and offspring arise from nature and nurture. Beyond this simple dichoto...
The two best predictors of children's educational achievement available from birth are parents’ soci...
A genome-wide polygenic score (GPS), derived from a 2013 genome-wide association study (N=127,000), ...
It remains a challenge to determine whether children resemble their parents due to nature, nurture, ...
A previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) of more than 100,000 individuals identified molecula...
A previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) of more than 100,000 individuals identified molecula...
Background: Specific pathways of intergenerational transmission of behavioral traits remain unclear....
AbstractEnvironmental measures used widely in the behavioral sciences show nearly as much genetic in...
We conduct a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of educational attainment (EA) in a sample of simi...
Abstract Understanding how parents’ cognitive and non-cognitive skills influence offspring education...
Using twin (6,105 twin pairs) and genomic (5,825 unrelated individuals taken from the twin sample) a...
Numerous studies have documented a strong intergenerational transmission of educational attainment. ...
Education-driven social inequalities are increasing in the advanced countries. Educational attainmen...
Recent studies have begun to uncover the genetic architecture of educational attainment. We build on...
Using twin (6,105 twin pairs) and genomic (5,825 unrelated individuals taken from the twin sample) a...
Similarities between parents and offspring arise from nature and nurture. Beyond this simple dichoto...
The two best predictors of children's educational achievement available from birth are parents’ soci...
A genome-wide polygenic score (GPS), derived from a 2013 genome-wide association study (N=127,000), ...
It remains a challenge to determine whether children resemble their parents due to nature, nurture, ...
A previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) of more than 100,000 individuals identified molecula...
A previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) of more than 100,000 individuals identified molecula...
Background: Specific pathways of intergenerational transmission of behavioral traits remain unclear....
AbstractEnvironmental measures used widely in the behavioral sciences show nearly as much genetic in...
We conduct a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of educational attainment (EA) in a sample of simi...