Estimates from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of unrelated individuals capture effects of inherited variation (direct effects), demography (population stratification, assortative mating) and relatives (indirect genetic effects). Family-based GWAS designs can control for demographic and indirect genetic effects, but large-scale family datasets have been lacking. We combined data from 178,086 siblings from 19 cohorts to generate population (between-family) and within-sibship (within-family) GWAS estimates for 25 phenotypes. Within-sibship GWAS estimates were smaller than population estimates for height, educational attainment, age at first birth, number of children, cognitive ability, depressive symptoms and smoking. Some differences ...
Since 2005, genome-wide association (GWA) studies have dominated the field of complex traits. Geneti...
Abstract: Estimates from Mendelian randomization studies of unrelated individuals can be biased due ...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
Estimates from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of unrelated individuals capture effects of in...
Estimates from genome-wide association studies of unrelated individuals (GWAS) capture effects of i...
Estimating effects of parental and sibling genotypes (indirect genetic effects) can provide insight ...
Effects estimated by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) include effects of alleles in an indivi...
For complex disease genetics research in human populations, remarkable progress has been made in rec...
Indirect parental genetic effects may be defined as the influence of parental genotypes on offspring...
Heritability, genetic correlation, and genetic associations estimated from samples of unrelated indi...
Indirect parental genetic effects may be defined as the influence of parental genotypes on offspring...
Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic has been presented by population-based genome-wide...
This article is free to read via publisher website Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic...
International audienceIn recent years, a number of large-scale genome-wide association studies have ...
Gene–environment correlations affect associations between genetic variants and complex traits in gen...
Since 2005, genome-wide association (GWA) studies have dominated the field of complex traits. Geneti...
Abstract: Estimates from Mendelian randomization studies of unrelated individuals can be biased due ...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...
Estimates from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of unrelated individuals capture effects of in...
Estimates from genome-wide association studies of unrelated individuals (GWAS) capture effects of i...
Estimating effects of parental and sibling genotypes (indirect genetic effects) can provide insight ...
Effects estimated by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) include effects of alleles in an indivi...
For complex disease genetics research in human populations, remarkable progress has been made in rec...
Indirect parental genetic effects may be defined as the influence of parental genotypes on offspring...
Heritability, genetic correlation, and genetic associations estimated from samples of unrelated indi...
Indirect parental genetic effects may be defined as the influence of parental genotypes on offspring...
Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic has been presented by population-based genome-wide...
This article is free to read via publisher website Evidence that complex traits are highly polygenic...
International audienceIn recent years, a number of large-scale genome-wide association studies have ...
Gene–environment correlations affect associations between genetic variants and complex traits in gen...
Since 2005, genome-wide association (GWA) studies have dominated the field of complex traits. Geneti...
Abstract: Estimates from Mendelian randomization studies of unrelated individuals can be biased due ...
Complex diseases are often highly heritable. However, for many complex traits only a small proportio...