نتایج جستجو برای: environmental variance

تعداد نتایج: 470254  

Journal: :Genetics 2008
Noelia Ibáñez-Escriche Daniel Sorensen Rasmus Waagepetersen Agustín Blasco

Data from uterine capacity in rabbits (litter size) were analyzed to determine whether the environmental variance was partly genetically determined. The fit of a classical homogeneous variance mixed linear (HOM) model and that of a genetically structured heterogeneous variance mixed linear (HET) model were compared. Various methods to assess the quality of fit favor the HET model. The posterior...

Journal: :Twin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2015
Michel G Nivard Christel M Middeldorp Conor V Dolan Dorret I Boomsma

Longitudinal studies of neuroticism have shown that, on average, neuroticism scores decrease from adolescence to adulthood. The heritability of neuroticism is estimated between 0.30 and 0.60 and does not seem to vary greatly as a function of age. Shared environmental effects are rarely reported. Less is known about the role of genetic and environmental influences on the rank order stability of ...

Journal: :Child development 2003
Caroline L Bokhorst Marian J Bakermans-Kranenburg R M Pasco Fearon Marinus H van IJzendoorn Peter Fonagy Carlo Schuengel

In a sample of 157 monozygotic and dizygotic twins, genetic and environmental influences on infant attachment and temperament were quantified. Only unique environmental or error components could explain the variance in disorganized versus organized attachment as assessed in the Ainsworth Strange Situation Procedure. For secure versus nonsecure attachment, 52% of the variance in attachment secur...

Journal: :Genetics 1967
W Scharloo M S Hoogmoed A T Kuile

N an earlier paper (SCHARLOO 1964b) it was shown that artificial stabilizing I selection on the expression of a cubitus interruptus mutant causes a decrease in phenotypic variance and that artificial disruptive selection with random mating of the selected individuals causes an increase in phenotypic variance. Further analysis showed that under disruptive selection the increase in phenotypic var...

2003
R - Jardine N. G. Martin

A genetic analysis of alcohol consumption in 3810 pairs of adult twins is reported. When no correction was made for age, individual environmental variance, including non-repeatable errors of reporting, accounted for approximately 44% of.variation in both sexes. In(emales, there was no evidence of shared environmental effects and 56% of the variance was genetic in. origin. In males, only 36% of ...

Journal: :Acta geneticae medicae et gemellologiae 1984
R Jardine N G Martin

A genetic analysis of alcohol consumption in 3810 pairs of adult twins is reported. When no correction was made for age, individual environmental variance, including non-repeatable errors of reporting, accounted for approximately 44% of variation in both sexes. In females, there was no evidence of shared environmental effects and 56% of the variance was genetic in origin. In males, only 36% of ...

Journal: :Behavior genetics 2010
Catherine Tuvblad Joshua Isen Laura A Baker Adrian Raine Dora-Isabel Lozano Kristen C Jacobson

The present study examines the genetic and environmental etiology of the associations among respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), heart rate (HR), skin conductance level (SCL), and non-specific skin conductance responses (NS-SCR)-measures that purportedly index the parasympathetic and sympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system. The sample was drawn from a cohort of 1,219 preadolescent t...

Journal: :Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2004
Sanna Takkinen Asko Tolvanen Jaakko Kaprio Stig Berg Markku Koskenvuo Taina Rantanen

The aim of the present study was to examine the contribution of genetic and environmental factors to depressive symptoms among older women. The participants were 102 monozygotic and 115 dizygotic female twin pairs aged 64 to 76 years. Depressive symptoms were assessed by the Center for the Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. The contribution of genetic and environmental effects was estimate...

Journal: :Genetics 2015
Herman A Mulder William G Hill Egbert F Knol

There is recent evidence from laboratory experiments and analysis of livestock populations that not only the phenotype itself, but also its environmental variance, is under genetic control. Little is known about the relationships between the environmental variance of one trait and mean levels of other traits, however. A genetic covariance between these is expected to lead to nonlinearity betwee...

Journal: :Genetics 2015
Peter Sørensen Gustavo de los Campos Fabio Morgante Trudy F C Mackay Daniel Sorensen

Genetic studies usually focus on quantifying and understanding the existence of genetic control on expected phenotypic outcomes. However, there is compelling evidence suggesting the existence of genetic control at the level of environmental variability, with some genotypes exhibiting more stable and others more volatile performance. Understanding the mechanisms responsible for environmental var...

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