The ability of the coefficient of relationship by isonymy Ri to detect familial aggregation of conditions suspected of being under a degree of genetic control was tested on groups of fathers and mothers of like-sex twins, fathers and mothers of unlike-sex twins, and fathers and mothers of singleton controls born from 1977 to 1981 in Scotland. No statistically significant difference of within-group or between-group Ri was found, either for all surnames or for rare surnames only. However, the overall pattern of results for rare surnames showed a measure of agreement with what is already known of the genetics of twinning. The relatively high within-group Ri for mothers of unlike-sex twins is consistent with a maternal genetic influence on dizy...
The genetic contribution to dizygotic (DZ) twinning was investigated using 6,596 twin pairs from the...
SummarySurnames are cultural markers of shared ancestry within human populations. The Y chromosome, ...
The detection of an association between two inherited characters in family data has sometimes errone...
To the extent that persons having the same surname can he assumed to he descended from the same prog...
The genetic contribution to dizygotic (DZ) twinning was investigated using 6,596 twin pairs from the...
Offspring of consanguineous couples are at increased risk of congenital disorders. The risk increase...
Abstract In Britain surnames are paternally inherited and they are thus analogous to the paternally ...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Crow and Mange (1965) developed a method to estimate the inbreeding coefficient (F) through an ingen...
The distribution of surnames for births, marriages and deaths in 1976 among residents of the 12 Loca...
Background: Offspring of consanguineous couples are at increased risk of congenital disorders. The r...
The ''Virginia 30,000'' comprise 29,698 subjects from the extended kinships of 5670 twin pairs. Over...
SummaryWhen affected probands and their biological parents are genotyped at a candidate gene or a ma...
When parents have the same surname this is often due to common ancestry and therefore parental isony...
The transmission of religious affiliation is analyzed in a sample of 3810 Aus-tralian twin pairs and...
The genetic contribution to dizygotic (DZ) twinning was investigated using 6,596 twin pairs from the...
SummarySurnames are cultural markers of shared ancestry within human populations. The Y chromosome, ...
The detection of an association between two inherited characters in family data has sometimes errone...
To the extent that persons having the same surname can he assumed to he descended from the same prog...
The genetic contribution to dizygotic (DZ) twinning was investigated using 6,596 twin pairs from the...
Offspring of consanguineous couples are at increased risk of congenital disorders. The risk increase...
Abstract In Britain surnames are paternally inherited and they are thus analogous to the paternally ...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Crow and Mange (1965) developed a method to estimate the inbreeding coefficient (F) through an ingen...
The distribution of surnames for births, marriages and deaths in 1976 among residents of the 12 Loca...
Background: Offspring of consanguineous couples are at increased risk of congenital disorders. The r...
The ''Virginia 30,000'' comprise 29,698 subjects from the extended kinships of 5670 twin pairs. Over...
SummaryWhen affected probands and their biological parents are genotyped at a candidate gene or a ma...
When parents have the same surname this is often due to common ancestry and therefore parental isony...
The transmission of religious affiliation is analyzed in a sample of 3810 Aus-tralian twin pairs and...
The genetic contribution to dizygotic (DZ) twinning was investigated using 6,596 twin pairs from the...
SummarySurnames are cultural markers of shared ancestry within human populations. The Y chromosome, ...
The detection of an association between two inherited characters in family data has sometimes errone...