The analysis of contemporary genomic data typically operates on one-dimensional phenotypic measurements (e.g. standing height). Here we report on a data-driven, family-informed strategy to facial phenotyping that searches for biologically relevant traits and reduces multivariate 3D facial shape variability into amendable univariate measurements, while preserving its structurally complex nature. We performed a biometric identification of siblings in a sample of 424 children, defining 1,048 sib-shared facial traits. Subsequent quantification and analyses in an independent European cohort (n = 8,246) demonstrated significant heritability for a subset of traits (0.17–0.53) and highlighted 218 genome-wide significant loci (38 also study-wide) as...
Predicting organismal phenotypes (characteristics or traits such as eye color and facial morphology)...
The human face represents a combined set of highly heritable phenotypes, but knowledge on its geneti...
The human face is one of the most visible features of our unique identity as individuals. Interestin...
Introduction Facial phenotype is influenced by genes and environment; however, little is known about...
Inter-individual variation in facial shape is one of the most noticeable phenotypes in humans, and i...
The human face is a complex trait under strong genetic control, as evidenced by the striking visual ...
Historically, craniofacial genetic research has understandably focused on identifying the causes of ...
INTRODUCTION:Facial phenotype is influenced by genes and environment; however, little is known about...
Genome-wide association scans of complex multipartite traits like the human face typically use prese...
ABSTRACT Background: Craniofacial morphology has been reported to be highly heritable, but little i...
Alterations in craniofacial size and shape are apparent in many monogenic diseases and syndromes, bu...
Human facial asymmetry is due to a complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors. To iden...
Inter-individual variation in facial shape is one of the most noticeable phenotypes in humans, and i...
Predicting organismal phenotypes (characteristics or traits such as eye color and facial morphology)...
The human face represents a combined set of highly heritable phenotypes, but knowledge on its geneti...
The human face is one of the most visible features of our unique identity as individuals. Interestin...
Introduction Facial phenotype is influenced by genes and environment; however, little is known about...
Inter-individual variation in facial shape is one of the most noticeable phenotypes in humans, and i...
The human face is a complex trait under strong genetic control, as evidenced by the striking visual ...
Historically, craniofacial genetic research has understandably focused on identifying the causes of ...
INTRODUCTION:Facial phenotype is influenced by genes and environment; however, little is known about...
Genome-wide association scans of complex multipartite traits like the human face typically use prese...
ABSTRACT Background: Craniofacial morphology has been reported to be highly heritable, but little i...
Alterations in craniofacial size and shape are apparent in many monogenic diseases and syndromes, bu...
Human facial asymmetry is due to a complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors. To iden...
Inter-individual variation in facial shape is one of the most noticeable phenotypes in humans, and i...
Predicting organismal phenotypes (characteristics or traits such as eye color and facial morphology)...
The human face represents a combined set of highly heritable phenotypes, but knowledge on its geneti...
The human face is one of the most visible features of our unique identity as individuals. Interestin...