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Estimates of the Heritability of Human Longevity Are Substantially Inflated due to Assortative Mating

Human life span is a phenotype that integrates many aspects of health and environment into a single ultimate quantity: the elapsed time between birth and death. Though it is widely believed that long life runs in families for genetic reasons, estimates of life span “heritability” are consistently lo...

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Autores principales: Ruby, J. Graham, Wright, Kevin M., Rand, Kristin A., Kermany, Amir, Noto, Keith, Curtis, Don, Varner, Neal, Garrigan, Daniel, Slinkov, Dmitri, Dorfman, Ilya, Granka, Julie M., Byrnes, Jake, Myres, Natalie, Ball, Catherine
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6218226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30401766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.301613
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author Ruby, J. Graham
Wright, Kevin M.
Rand, Kristin A.
Kermany, Amir
Noto, Keith
Curtis, Don
Varner, Neal
Garrigan, Daniel
Slinkov, Dmitri
Dorfman, Ilya
Granka, Julie M.
Byrnes, Jake
Myres, Natalie
Ball, Catherine
author_facet Ruby, J. Graham
Wright, Kevin M.
Rand, Kristin A.
Kermany, Amir
Noto, Keith
Curtis, Don
Varner, Neal
Garrigan, Daniel
Slinkov, Dmitri
Dorfman, Ilya
Granka, Julie M.
Byrnes, Jake
Myres, Natalie
Ball, Catherine
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description Human life span is a phenotype that integrates many aspects of health and environment into a single ultimate quantity: the elapsed time between birth and death. Though it is widely believed that long life runs in families for genetic reasons, estimates of life span “heritability” are consistently low (∼15–30%). Here, we used pedigree data from Ancestry public trees, including hundreds of millions of historical persons, to estimate the heritability of human longevity. Although “nominal heritability” estimates based on correlations among genetic relatives agreed with prior literature, the majority of that correlation was also captured by correlations among nongenetic (in-law) relatives, suggestive of highly assortative mating around life span-influencing factors (genetic and/or environmental). We used structural equation modeling to account for assortative mating, and concluded that the true heritability of human longevity for birth cohorts across the 1800s and early 1900s was well below 10%, and that it has been generally overestimated due to the effect of assortative mating.
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spelling pubmed-62182262019-11-01 Estimates of the Heritability of Human Longevity Are Substantially Inflated due to Assortative Mating Ruby, J. Graham Wright, Kevin M. Rand, Kristin A. Kermany, Amir Noto, Keith Curtis, Don Varner, Neal Garrigan, Daniel Slinkov, Dmitri Dorfman, Ilya Granka, Julie M. Byrnes, Jake Myres, Natalie Ball, Catherine Genetics Investigations Human life span is a phenotype that integrates many aspects of health and environment into a single ultimate quantity: the elapsed time between birth and death. Though it is widely believed that long life runs in families for genetic reasons, estimates of life span “heritability” are consistently low (∼15–30%). Here, we used pedigree data from Ancestry public trees, including hundreds of millions of historical persons, to estimate the heritability of human longevity. Although “nominal heritability” estimates based on correlations among genetic relatives agreed with prior literature, the majority of that correlation was also captured by correlations among nongenetic (in-law) relatives, suggestive of highly assortative mating around life span-influencing factors (genetic and/or environmental). We used structural equation modeling to account for assortative mating, and concluded that the true heritability of human longevity for birth cohorts across the 1800s and early 1900s was well below 10%, and that it has been generally overestimated due to the effect of assortative mating. Genetics Society of America 2018-11 2018-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6218226/ /pubmed/30401766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.301613 Text en Copyright © 2018 by the Genetics Society of America Available freely online through the author-supported open access option.
spellingShingle Investigations
Ruby, J. Graham
Wright, Kevin M.
Rand, Kristin A.
Kermany, Amir
Noto, Keith
Curtis, Don
Varner, Neal
Garrigan, Daniel
Slinkov, Dmitri
Dorfman, Ilya
Granka, Julie M.
Byrnes, Jake
Myres, Natalie
Ball, Catherine
Estimates of the Heritability of Human Longevity Are Substantially Inflated due to Assortative Mating
title Estimates of the Heritability of Human Longevity Are Substantially Inflated due to Assortative Mating
title_full Estimates of the Heritability of Human Longevity Are Substantially Inflated due to Assortative Mating
title_fullStr Estimates of the Heritability of Human Longevity Are Substantially Inflated due to Assortative Mating
title_full_unstemmed Estimates of the Heritability of Human Longevity Are Substantially Inflated due to Assortative Mating
title_short Estimates of the Heritability of Human Longevity Are Substantially Inflated due to Assortative Mating
title_sort estimates of the heritability of human longevity are substantially inflated due to assortative mating
topic Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6218226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30401766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/genetics.118.301613
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