Associations between exposures and outcomes reported in epidemiological studies are typically unadjusted for genetic confounding. We propose a two-stage approach for estimating the degree to which such observed associations can be explained by genetic confounding. First, we assess attenuation of exposure effects in regressions controlling for increasingly powerful polygenic scores. Second, we use structural equation models to estimate genetic confounding using heritability estimates derived from both SNP-based and twin-based studies. We examine associations between maternal education and three developmental outcomes – child educational achievement, Body Mass Index, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Polygenic scores explain betwe...
BACKGROUND: In conventional epidemiology confounding of the exposure of interest with lifestyle or s...
Across a wide range of studies, researchers often conclude that the home environment and children’s ...
Background: In family-based association analysis, each family is typically ascertained from a single...
BACKGROUND: Genetic influences are ubiquitous as virtually all phenotypes and most exposures typical...
Much of the genetic basis of complex traits is present on current genotyping products, but the indiv...
Humans differ substantially in how strongly they respond to similar experiences. Theory suggests tha...
In recent years, a number of large-scale genome-wide association studies have been published for hum...
Genome-wide association studies have provided many genetic markers that can be used as instrumental ...
Identifying causal effects in nonexperimental data is an enduring challenge. One proposed solution t...
Genome-wide association studies are designed to discover SNPs that are associated with a complex tra...
Advances in technologies to measure a broad set of exposures have led to a range of exposome researc...
Genome-wide studies often exclude family members, even though they are a valuable source of informat...
An observational correlation between a suspected risk factor and an outcome does not necessarily imp...
Both polygenicity (many small genetic effects) and confounding biases, such as cryptic relatedness a...
Assessment of genetic influences on behavior depends on context, informants, and study design: We sh...
BACKGROUND: In conventional epidemiology confounding of the exposure of interest with lifestyle or s...
Across a wide range of studies, researchers often conclude that the home environment and children’s ...
Background: In family-based association analysis, each family is typically ascertained from a single...
BACKGROUND: Genetic influences are ubiquitous as virtually all phenotypes and most exposures typical...
Much of the genetic basis of complex traits is present on current genotyping products, but the indiv...
Humans differ substantially in how strongly they respond to similar experiences. Theory suggests tha...
In recent years, a number of large-scale genome-wide association studies have been published for hum...
Genome-wide association studies have provided many genetic markers that can be used as instrumental ...
Identifying causal effects in nonexperimental data is an enduring challenge. One proposed solution t...
Genome-wide association studies are designed to discover SNPs that are associated with a complex tra...
Advances in technologies to measure a broad set of exposures have led to a range of exposome researc...
Genome-wide studies often exclude family members, even though they are a valuable source of informat...
An observational correlation between a suspected risk factor and an outcome does not necessarily imp...
Both polygenicity (many small genetic effects) and confounding biases, such as cryptic relatedness a...
Assessment of genetic influences on behavior depends on context, informants, and study design: We sh...
BACKGROUND: In conventional epidemiology confounding of the exposure of interest with lifestyle or s...
Across a wide range of studies, researchers often conclude that the home environment and children’s ...
Background: In family-based association analysis, each family is typically ascertained from a single...