Heritability of stature in a West African population |
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Authors: | D. F. ROBERTS W. Z. BILLEWICZ I. A. McGREGOR |
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Affiliation: | Department of Human Genetics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne;Reproduction and Growth Unit, Princess Mary Maternity Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne;Laboratory for Tropical Community Studies, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London |
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Abstract: | Heritability of stature in a West African popuIation is calculated from longitudinal data collected over 26 years. Statistical and analytical difficulties encountered in the study include those due to variation in stature with age, sex, recording and measuring, variation in number of offspring, variation in number of spouses, and heterogeneity of within-sibship variances. The structure of the population allows a half-sib analysis which is particularly useful in interpretation of the intrafamilial correlations and regressions. The heritability estimate of 0.6 appears lower than that from studies in European populations, The environmental contribution t o the stature variance is pronounced, but is not unexpected in the light of the rigours of the traditional way of life in West African surroundings. Acknowledgement is gratefully made to Miss R. M. Holliday for computational assistance. |
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