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Comparative Study
. 2015 Jul;45(4):461-6.
doi: 10.1007/s10519-015-9720-z. Epub 2015 Apr 18.

Comparison of Twin and Extended Pedigree Designs for Obtaining Heritability Estimates

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Comparative Study

Comparison of Twin and Extended Pedigree Designs for Obtaining Heritability Estimates

Anna R Docherty et al. Behav Genet. 2015 Jul.

Abstract

This study explores power assumptions relating to extended pedigree designs (EPD) and classical twin designs (CTD). We conducted statistical analyses to compare the power of the two designs for examining neuroimaging phenotypes, varying heritability and varying whether shared environmental variance is fixed or free. Results indicated that CTDs have more power to estimate heritability, with the exception of one condition: in EPDs, the power increases relative to CTDs when shared environmental variance contributes to sibling similarity only. We additionally show that assuming a priori that shared environmental effects play no role in a phenotype-as is commonly done in pedigree designs-can lead to substantially biased heritability estimates. General results indicate that both CTDs and EPDs obtain quite precise heritability estimates. Finally, we discuss methodological considerations relating to assumptions about age effects and shared environment.

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