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Estimating heritability of height without zygosity information for twins under five years in low- and middle-income countries: An application of normal finite mixture distribution modelsopen access

Authors
Karlsson, OmarDomingue, Benjamin W.Kim, RockliSubramanian, S., V
Issue Date
3월-2022
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Keywords
Heritability; Twin studies; Height; Unknown zygosity; Low-and middle-income countries
Citation
SSM-POPULATION HEALTH, v.17
Indexed
SCIE
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
SSM-POPULATION HEALTH
Volume
17
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/141930
DOI
10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101043
ISSN
2352-8273
Abstract
Twin studies are widely used to estimate heritability of traits and typically rely on knowing the zygosity of twin pairs in order to determine variation attributable to genetics. Most twin studies are conducted in high resource settings. Large scale household survey data, such as the Demographic and Health Surveys, collect various biomarkers for children under five years old in low-and middle-income countries. These data include twins but no information on zygosity. We applied mixture models to obtain heritability estimates without knowing zygosity of twins, using 249 Demographic and Health Surveys from 79 low-and middle-income countries (14,524 twin pairs). We focused on height of children, adjusted for age and sex, but also provided estimates for other biomarkers available in the data. We estimated that the heritability of height in our sample was 46%.
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