There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, independent of scale effects. The statistical power to detect genetic control of environmental or phenotypic variability for a quantitative trait was investigated analytically using a monozygotic (MZ) twin difference design and a design using unrelated individuals. The model assumed multiplicative or additive effects of alleles on trait variance at a bi-allelic locus and an additive (regression) model for statistical analysis. If genetic control acts on phenotypic variance then the design using unrelated individuals is more efficient but 10,000s of observations are needed to detect loci explaining at most 3.5% of the variance of the variance at genome-wide...
Assuming continuous, normally distributed environmental and categorical genotype variables, the auth...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Association between disease and genetic polymorphisms often contributes critical information in our ...
Abstract There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, indep...
We study the situation in which a cheap measure (X) is observed in a large, representative twin samp...
Environmental variation (VE) in a quantitative trait – variation in phenotype that cannot be explain...
Gene-environment interaction (GxE) refers to the fact that different geno-types respond differendy t...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Recent developments in statistical methods for detecting genetic loci affecting phenotypic variabili...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
This article concerns the power of various data analytic strategies to detect the effect of a single...
The aim of this work was to investigate the short-term behavior of the genetic variability of quanti...
Large numbers of sibling pairs or other relatives are needed to detect linkage between a quantitativ...
We compare the power of two different approaches to detect passive genotype–environment (GE) covaria...
The power to detect sources of genetic and environmental variance varies with sample size, study des...
Assuming continuous, normally distributed environmental and categorical genotype variables, the auth...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Association between disease and genetic polymorphisms often contributes critical information in our ...
Abstract There is evidence in different species of genetic control of environmental variation, indep...
We study the situation in which a cheap measure (X) is observed in a large, representative twin samp...
Environmental variation (VE) in a quantitative trait – variation in phenotype that cannot be explain...
Gene-environment interaction (GxE) refers to the fact that different geno-types respond differendy t...
A number of recent works have introduced statistical methods for detecting genetic loci that affect ...
Recent developments in statistical methods for detecting genetic loci affecting phenotypic variabili...
We have recently developed analysis methods (GREML) to estimate the genetic variance of a complex tr...
This article concerns the power of various data analytic strategies to detect the effect of a single...
The aim of this work was to investigate the short-term behavior of the genetic variability of quanti...
Large numbers of sibling pairs or other relatives are needed to detect linkage between a quantitativ...
We compare the power of two different approaches to detect passive genotype–environment (GE) covaria...
The power to detect sources of genetic and environmental variance varies with sample size, study des...
Assuming continuous, normally distributed environmental and categorical genotype variables, the auth...
Phenotypic variability of a genotype is relevant both in natural and domestic populations. In the pa...
Association between disease and genetic polymorphisms often contributes critical information in our ...