نتایج جستجو برای: to assess heritability

تعداد نتایج: 10618307  

2014
Casey Lynnette Overby George Hripcsak Yufeng Shen

Recent genome-wide association studies identified certain human leukocyote antigen (HLA) alleles as the major risk factors of drug-induced liver injuries (DILI). While these alleles often cause large relative risk, their predictive values are quite low due to low prevalence of idiosyncratic DILI. Finding additional risk factors is important for precision medicine. However, optimal design of fur...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2011
Nina Kupper Dorret I Boomsma Eco J C de Geus Johan Denollet Gonneke Willemsen

OBJECTIVE To assess longitudinal changes in genetic and environmental influences on Type D personality and its subcomponents negative affectivity (NA) and social inhibition (SI) over a 9-year period. Most personality constructs have good retest reliability over long periods, with stability attributed to genes, and changes to environmental factors. Type D personality is stable across an 18-month...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2006
Ilona S Federenko Wolff Schlotz Clemens Kirschbaum Meike Bartels Dirk H Hellhammer Stefan Wüst

BACKGROUND Exploration of the degree to which perceived chronic stress is heritable is important as these self-reports have been linked to stress-related health outcomes. The aims of this study were to estimate whether perceived stress is a heritable condition and to assess whether heritability estimates vary between subjective stress reactivity and stress related to external demands. METHOD ...

Journal: :Thorax 2008
A Sverrild V Backer K O Kyvik J Kaprio N Milman C B Svendsen S F Thomsen

BACKGROUND Sarcoidosis is a multiorgan granulomatous inflammatory disease of unknown aetiology. Familial clustering of cases and ethnic variation in the epidemiology suggests a genetic influence on susceptibility to the disease. This paper reports twin concordance and heritability estimates of sarcoidosis in order to assess the overall contribution of genetic factors to the disease susceptibili...

Journal: :Obesity 2012
Rong Liu Xin Liu Lester M Arguelles Pallavi P Patwari Phyllis C Zee Ronald D Chervin Fengxiu Ouyang Katherine K Christoffel Shanchun Zhang Xiumei Hong Guoying Wang Xiping Xu Xiaobin Wang

The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between sleep duration and body composition and to estimate the genetic contribution of sleep duration and body composition in a Chinese twin population. This cross-sectional analysis included 738 men and 511 women aged 21-72 year. Anthropometric and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measures of body composition were used. Sleep dura...

2005
José Marcelo Soriano

Although epistasis is common in gene systems that determine quantitative traits, it is usually not possible to estimate the epistatic components of genotypic variance because experiments in breeding programs include only one type of progeny. As the study of this phenomenon is complex, there is a lack of theoretical knowledge on the contribution of the epistatic variances when predicting gains f...

2014
Girma Woldehawariat Pedro E. Martinez Peter Hauser David M. Hoover Wayne W. C. Drevets Francis J. McMahon

Anatomical differences in the corpus callosum have been found in various psychiatric disorders, but data on the genetic contributions to these differences have been limited. The current study used morphometric MRI data to assess the heritability of corpus callosum size and the genetic correlations among anatomical sub-regions of the corpus callosum among individuals with and without mood disord...

2013
Yoshinobu Uemoto Ricardo Pong-Wong Pau Navarro Veronique Vitart Caroline Hayward James F. Wilson Igor Rudan Harry Campbell Nicholas D. Hastie Alan F. Wright Chris S. Haley

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided valuable insights into the genetic basis of complex traits. However, they have explained relatively little trait heritability. Recently, we proposed a new analytical approach called regional heritability mapping (RHM) that captures more of the missing genetic variation. This method is applicable both to related and unrelated populations. Here...

Journal: :Caries research 2012
J R Shaffer X Wang R S Desensi S Wendell R J Weyant K T Cuenco R Crout D W McNeil M L Marazita

Carious lesions are distributed nonuniformly across tooth surfaces of the complete dentition, suggesting that the effects of risk factors may be surface-specific. Whether genes differentially affect caries risk across tooth surfaces is unknown. We investigated the role of genetics on two classes of tooth surfaces, pit and fissure surfaces (PFS) and smooth surfaces (SMS), in more than 2,600 subj...

Journal: :F1000Research 2019

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