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Genetic and environmental contributions to body mass index: comparative analysis of monozygotic twins, dizygotic twins and same-age unrelated siblings

机译:遗传和环境对体重指数的贡献:单卵双胞胎,双卵双胞胎和同龄无亲兄弟姐妹的比较分析

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Background:Earlier studies have established that a substantial percentage of variance in obesity-related phenotypes is explained by genetic components. However, only one study has used both virtual twins (VTs) and biological twins and was able to simultaneously estimate additive genetic, non-additive genetic, shared environmental and unshared environmental components in body mass index (BMI). Our current goal was to re-estimate four components of variance in BMI, applying a more rigorous model to biological and virtual multiples with additional data. Virtual multiples share the same family environment, offering unique opportunities to estimate common environmental influence on phenotypes that cannot be separated from the non-additive genetic component using only biological multiples.
机译:背景:较早的研究已经确定,与肥胖相关的表型中很大一部分的变异是由遗传成分解释的。但是,只有一项研究同时使用了虚拟双胞胎(VTs)和生物双胞胎,并且能够同时估算体重指数(BMI)中的累加遗传,非累加遗传,共享环境和非共享环境成分。我们当前的目标是重新估计BMI中的方差的四个组成部分,将更为严格的模型应用于具有附加数据的生物和虚拟倍数。虚拟倍数共享相同的家庭环境,从而提供了独特的机会来评估对仅使用生物学倍数无法与非加性遗传成分分离的表型的共同环境影响。

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