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Genetic influences on handedness: data from 25,732 Australian and Dutch twin families.

机译:遗传对惯性的影响:来自25,732个澳大利亚和荷兰双胞胎家庭的数据。

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Handedness refers to a consistent asymmetry in skill or preferential use between the hands and is related to lateralization within the brain of other functions such as language. Previous twin studies of handedness have yielded inconsistent results resulting from a general lack of statistical power to find significant effects. Here we present analyses from a large international collaborative study of handedness (assessed by writing/drawing or self report) in Australian and Dutch twins and their siblings (54,270 individuals from 25,732 families). Maximum likelihood analyses incorporating the effects of known covariates (sex, year of birth and birth weight) revealed no evidence of hormonal transfer, mirror imaging or twin specific effects. There were also no differences in prevalence between zygosity groups or between twins and their singleton siblings. Consistent with previous meta-analyses, additive genetic effects accounted for about a quarter (23.64%) of the variance (95%CI 20.17, 27.09%) with the remainder accounted for by non-shared environmental influences. The implications of these findings for handedness both as a primary phenotype and as a covariate in linkage and association analyses are discussed.
机译:惯用性是指双手之间在技能或优先使用上的一致不对称,并且与其他功能(如语言)在大脑内的偏侧化有关。先前关于双手性的双胞胎研究由于普遍缺乏发现重大影响的统计能力而产生不一致的结果。在这里,我们将对来自澳大利亚和荷兰双胞胎及其兄弟姐妹(来自25,732个家庭的54,270个人)的惯用性(通过书写/绘画或自我报告进行评估)的大型国际合作研究进行分析。结合已知协变量(性别,出生年份和出生体重)影响的最大似然分析表明,没有荷尔蒙转移,镜像或双胞胎特异性作用的证据。在合子群体之间或双胞胎及其单身兄弟姐妹之间的患病率也没有差异。与以前的荟萃分析一致,相加遗传效应约占变异的四分之一(23.64%)(95%CI 20.17,27.09%),其余则由非共有的环境影响所致。讨论了这些发现对于作为主要表型以及作为关联和关联分析的协变量的惯用性的意义。

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