The consequence of reduced cognitive ability from inbreeding has long been investigated, mainly restricted to cousin–cousin marriages. Molecular genetic techniques now allow us to test the relationship between increased ancestral inbreeding and cognitive ability in a population of traditionally unrelated individuals. In a representative UK sample of 2329 individuals, we used genome-wide SNP data to estimate the percentage of the genome covered by runs of homozygous SNPs (ROH). This was tested for association with general cognitive ability, as well as measures of verbal and non-verbal ability. Further, association was tested between these traits and specific ROH. Burden of ROH was not associated with cognitive ability after correction for mu...
It has long been recognized that generalized deficits in cognitive ability represent a core componen...
AbstractTwin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by sh...
Twin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by showing th...
Inbreeding depression refers to lower fitness among offspring of genetic relatives. This reduced fit...
Inbreeding depression refers to lower fitness among offspring of genetic relatives. This reduced fit...
Very different neurocognitive processes appear to be involved in cognitive abilities such as verbal ...
Multivariate quantitative genetic research suggests a hierarchical model of cognitive abilities wher...
Inbreeding increases the risk of certain Mendelian disorders in humans but may also reduce fitness t...
<div><p>Inbreeding increases the risk of certain Mendelian disorders in humans but may also reduce f...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
There is overwhelming evidence for the existence of substantial genetic influences on individual dif...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
All measures of cognitive processes correlate moderately at the phenotypic level and correlate subst...
People’s differences in cognitive functions are partly heritable and are associated with important l...
General intelligence is an important human quantitative trait that accounts for much of the variatio...
It has long been recognized that generalized deficits in cognitive ability represent a core componen...
AbstractTwin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by sh...
Twin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by showing th...
Inbreeding depression refers to lower fitness among offspring of genetic relatives. This reduced fit...
Inbreeding depression refers to lower fitness among offspring of genetic relatives. This reduced fit...
Very different neurocognitive processes appear to be involved in cognitive abilities such as verbal ...
Multivariate quantitative genetic research suggests a hierarchical model of cognitive abilities wher...
Inbreeding increases the risk of certain Mendelian disorders in humans but may also reduce fitness t...
<div><p>Inbreeding increases the risk of certain Mendelian disorders in humans but may also reduce f...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
There is overwhelming evidence for the existence of substantial genetic influences on individual dif...
Given that the evidence of a substantial genetic contribution to cognitive ability is now convincing...
All measures of cognitive processes correlate moderately at the phenotypic level and correlate subst...
People’s differences in cognitive functions are partly heritable and are associated with important l...
General intelligence is an important human quantitative trait that accounts for much of the variatio...
It has long been recognized that generalized deficits in cognitive ability represent a core componen...
AbstractTwin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by sh...
Twin research has supported the concept of intelligence (general cognitive ability, g) by showing th...