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Τι (ποιος) είναι HERITABILITY - ορισμός

ESTIMATION OF EFFECT OF GENETIC VARIATION ON PHENOTYPIC VARIATION OF A TRAIT
Non-heritable variations; Heeitable; Narrow heritability; Heritable trait; Breeder's equation; Broad-sense heritability; Narrow-sense heritability; Parent-offspring regression; Breeder’s equation; Heritabilities
  • Studies of heritability ask questions such as to what extent do genetic factors influence ''differences'' in height between people. This is not the same as asking to what extent do genetic factors influence height in any one person.
  • Figure 4. Strength of selection (S) and response to selection (R) in an artificial selection experiment, ''h''<sup>2</sup>=R/S.

Heritability         
·noun The state of being heritable.
Heritability         
Heritability is a statistic used in the fields of breeding and genetics that estimates the degree of variation in a phenotypic trait in a population that is due to genetic variation between individuals in that population. The concept of heritability can be expressed in the form of the following question: "What is the proportion of the variation in a given trait within a population that is not explained by the environment or random chance?
Missing heritability problem         
Missing heritability
The "missing heritability" problem"Personal genomes: The case of the missing heritability", Maher 2008 is the fact that single genetic variations cannot account for much of the heritability of diseases, behaviors, and other phenotypes. This is a problem that has significant implications for medicine, since a person's susceptibility to disease may depend more on 'the combined effect of all the genes in the background than on the disease genes in the foreground', or the role of genes may have been severely overestimated.

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Heritability

Heritability is a statistic used in the fields of breeding and genetics that estimates the degree of variation in a phenotypic trait in a population that is due to genetic variation between individuals in that population. The concept of heritability can be expressed in the form of the following question: "What is the proportion of the variation in a given trait within a population that is not explained by the environment or random chance?"

Other causes of measured variation in a trait are characterized as environmental factors, including observational error. In human studies of heritability these are often apportioned into factors from "shared environment" and "non-shared environment" based on whether they tend to result in persons brought up in the same household being more or less similar to persons who were not.

Heritability is estimated by comparing individual phenotypic variation among related individuals in a population, by examining the association between individual phenotype and genotype data, or even by modeling summary-level data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Heritability is an important concept in quantitative genetics, particularly in selective breeding and behavior genetics (for instance, twin studies). It is the source of much confusion due to the fact that its technical definition is different from its commonly-understood folk definition. Therefore, its use conveys the incorrect impression that behavioral traits are "inherited" or specifically passed down through the genes. Behavioral geneticists also conduct heritability analyses based on the assumption that genes and environments contribute in a separate, additive manner to behavioral traits.

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1. The scientists determined the heritability by looking at how similar the identical and fraternal twins‘ liking for foods were.
2. Writing in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Dr Viding concludes that CU characteristics show a remarkably high heritability.
3. "This relatively high heritability suggests the importance of considering genetic factors to explain why some people are entrepreneurial, while others are not," said Professor Tim Spector of St.
4. Lead researcher Jane Wardle, of the charity‘s health behaviour unit, said: "This is the first study to include significant numbers of protein foods and the first to show high heritability for these.
5. "This is the first study to include significant numbers of protein foods and the first to show a high heritability for these," said Professor Jane Wardle of the charity Cancer Research U.K.