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Meta-Analysis
. 2013 Jun 21;340(6139):1467-71.
doi: 10.1126/science.1235488. Epub 2013 May 30.

GWAS of 126,559 individuals identifies genetic variants associated with educational attainment

Cornelius A Rietveld  1 Sarah E MedlandJaime DerringerJian YangTõnu EskoNicolas W MartinHarm-Jan WestraKonstantin ShakhbazovAbdel AbdellaouiArpana AgrawalEva AlbrechtBehrooz Z AlizadehNajaf AminJohn BarnardSebastian E BaumeisterKelly S BenkeLawrence F BielakJeffrey A BoatmanPatricia A BoyleGail DaviesChristiaan de LeeuwNiina EklundDaniel S EvansRudolf FerhmannKrista FischerChristian GiegerHåkon K GjessingSara HäggJennifer R HarrisCaroline HaywardChristina HolzapfelCarla A Ibrahim-VerbaasErik IngelssonBo JacobssonPeter K JoshiAstanand JugessurMarika KaakinenStavroula KanoniJuha KarjalainenIvana KolcicKati KristianssonZoltán KutalikJari LahtiSang H LeePeng LinPenelope A LindYongmei LiuKurt LohmanMarisa LoitfelderGeorge McMahonPedro Marques VidalOsorio MeirellesLili MilaniRonny MyhreMarja-Liisa NuotioChristopher J OldmeadowKatja E PetrovicWouter J PeyrotOzren PolasekLydia QuayeEva ReinmaaJohn P RiceThais S RizziHelena SchmidtReinhold SchmidtAlbert V SmithJennifer A SmithToshiko TanakaAntonio TerraccianoMatthijs J H M van der LoosVeronique VitartHenry VölzkeJürgen WellmannLei YuWei ZhaoJüri AllikJohn R AttiaStefania BandinelliFrançois BastardotJonathan BeauchampDavid A BennettKlaus BergerLaura J BierutDorret I BoomsmaUte BültmannHarry CampbellChristopher F ChabrisLynn CherkasMina K ChungFrancesco CuccaMariza de AndradePhilip L De JagerJan-Emmanuel De NeveIan J DearyGeorge V DedoussisPanos DeloukasMaria DimitriouGuðny EiríksdóttirMartin F EldersonJohan G ErikssonDavid M EvansJessica D FaulLuigi FerrucciMelissa E GarciaHenrik GrönbergVilmundur GuðnasonPer HallJuliette M HarrisTamara B HarrisNicholas D HastieAndrew C HeathDena G HernandezWolfgang HoffmannAdriaan HofmanRolf HolleElizabeth G HollidayJouke-Jan HottengaWilliam G IaconoThomas IlligMarjo-Riitta JärvelinMika KähönenJaakko KaprioRobert M KirkpatrickMatthew KowgierAntti LatvalaLenore J LaunerDebbie A LawlorTerho LehtimäkiJingmei LiPaul LichtensteinPeter LichtnerDavid C LiewaldPamela A MaddenPatrik K E MagnussonTomi E MäkinenMarco MasalaMatt McGueAndres MetspaluAndreas MielckMichael B MillerGrant W MontgomerySutapa MukherjeeDale R NyholtBen A OostraLyle J PalmerAarno PalotieBrenda W J H PenninxMarkus PerolaPatricia A PeyserMartin PreisigKatri RäikkönenOlli T RaitakariAnu RealoSusan M RingSamuli RipattiFernando RivadeneiraIgor RudanAldo RustichiniVeikko SalomaaAntti-Pekka SarinDavid SchlessingerRodney J ScottHarold SniederBeate St PourcainJohn M StarrJae Hoon SulIda SurakkaRauli SventoAlexander TeumerLifeLines Cohort StudyHenning TiemeierFrank J A van RooijDavid R Van WagonerErkki VartiainenJorma ViikariPeter VollenweiderJudith M VonkGérard WaeberDavid R WeirH-Erich WichmannElisabeth WidenGonneke WillemsenJames F WilsonAlan F WrightDalton ConleyGeorge Davey-SmithLude FrankePatrick J F GroenenAlbert HofmanMagnus JohannessonSharon L R KardiaRobert F KruegerDavid LaibsonNicholas G MartinMichelle N MeyerDanielle PosthumaA Roy ThurikNicholas J TimpsonAndré G UitterlindenCornelia M van DuijnPeter M VisscherDaniel J BenjaminDavid CesariniPhilipp D Koellinger
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GWAS of 126,559 individuals identifies genetic variants associated with educational attainment

Cornelius A Rietveld et al. Science. .

Abstract

A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of educational attainment was conducted in a discovery sample of 101,069 individuals and a replication sample of 25,490. Three independent single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are genome-wide significant (rs9320913, rs11584700, rs4851266), and all three replicate. Estimated effects sizes are small (coefficient of determination R(2) ≈ 0.02%), approximately 1 month of schooling per allele. A linear polygenic score from all measured SNPs accounts for ≈2% of the variance in both educational attainment and cognitive function. Genes in the region of the loci have previously been associated with health, cognitive, and central nervous system phenotypes, and bioinformatics analyses suggest the involvement of the anterior caudate nucleus. These findings provide promising candidate SNPs for follow-up work, and our effect size estimates can anchor power analyses in social-science genetics.

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Fig. 1
Fig. 1
Regional association plots of replicated loci associated with educational attainment [(A): rs9320913, (B): rs11584700, (C): rs4851266]. The plots are centered on the SNPs with the lowest p-values in the discovery stage (purple diamond). The R2 values are from the CEU HapMap 2 samples. The CEU HapMap 2 recombination rates are indicated with a blue line on the right-hand y-axis. The figures were created with LocusZoom (http://csg.sph.umich.edu/locuszoom/).
Fig. 2
Fig. 2
Solid lines show results from regressions of EduYears on linear polygenic scores in a set of unrelated individuals from the QIMR (N = 3526) and STR (N = 6770) cohorts. Dashed lines show results from regressions of Cognitive function on linear polygenic scores in a sample from STR (N = 1419). The scores are constructed from the meta-analysis for either EduYears or College, excluding the QIMR and STR cohorts.

Comment in

  • Genetics. Herit-ability.
    Flint J, Munafò M. Flint J, et al. Science. 2013 Jun 21;340(6139):1416-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1240684. Science. 2013. PMID: 23788790 No abstract available.

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