Improved Heritability Estimation from Genome-wide SNPs
University College London · University of Queensland · +1 more institution
Abstract
Estimation of narrow-sense heritability, h(2), from genome-wide SNPs genotyped in unrelated individuals has recently attracted interest and offers several advantages over traditional pedigree-based methods. With the use of this approach, it has been estimated that over half the heritability of human height can be attributed to the ~300,000 SNPs on a genome-wide genotyping array. In comparison, only 5%-10% can be explained by SNPs reaching genome-wide significance. We investigated via simulation the validity of several key assumptions underpinning the mixed-model analysis used in SNP-based h(2) estimation. Although we found that the method is reasonably robust to violations of four key assumptions, it can be…
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4Topics & keywords
- Linkage disequilibrium
- Heritability
- Single-nucleotide polymorphism
- Genetics
- Genotyping
- Genetic architecture
- Biology
- Genetic association
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