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Modeling Extended Twin Family Data II: Power Associated With Different Family Structures
2009
Twin Research and Human Genetics
AbstractModeling the data from extended twin pedigrees allows the estimation of increasing complex covariance relationships in which the effects of cultural transmission, nonrandom mating and genotype x environment covariation can be incorporated. However, the power to detect these effects in existing data sets has not yet been examined. The present study examined the effects that different family structures (i.e., the ratio of MZ to DZ families and the importance of cousins vs. avuncular
doi:10.1375/twin.12.1.19
pmid:19210176
fatcat:r7spdxtpwfhwjlru6vzzffkrkq