@psychgenomics @psychgenomics yes that seems extremely high! We found ~20K pairs (unrelated) by matching on various household variables. https://t.co/LUWOOZnpJ6 Would be good to refine it with geo coords
RT @BehaviorGenetic: Here, @RosaCheesman et al use family relationships & DNA to estimate genetic effects & environmental influences on ne…
RT @BehaviorGenetic: Here, @RosaCheesman et al use family relationships & DNA to estimate genetic effects & environmental influences on ne…
RT @mja: Behaviour genetics has gone from twins and pedigrees to unrelated samples (first GWAS, then GREML), but now kin-based methods are…
RT @mja: Behaviour genetics has gone from twins and pedigrees to unrelated samples (first GWAS, then GREML), but now kin-based methods are…
RT @BehaviorGenetic: Here, @RosaCheesman et al use family relationships & DNA to estimate genetic effects & environmental influences on ne…
Behaviour genetics has gone from twins and pedigrees to unrelated samples (first GWAS, then GREML), but now kin-based methods are making a comeback.
RT @BehaviorGenetic: Here, @RosaCheesman et al use family relationships & DNA to estimate genetic effects & environmental influences on ne…
RT @BehaviorGenetic: Here, @RosaCheesman et al use family relationships & DNA to estimate genetic effects & environmental influences on ne…
RT @NTRscience: #Seminar invite: Please join us on Tuesday 25th Feb 4 pm @VUamsterdam (room MF-G502), @RosaCheesman from @SGDPCentreKCL is…
RT @BehaviorGenetic: Here, @RosaCheesman et al use family relationships & DNA to estimate genetic effects & environmental influences on ne…
RT @BehaviorGenetic: Here, @RosaCheesman et al use family relationships & DNA to estimate genetic effects & environmental influences on ne…
RT @NTRscience: #Seminar invite: Please join us on Tuesday 25th Feb 4 pm @VUamsterdam (room MF-G502), @RosaCheesman from @SGDPCentreKCL is…
Here, @RosaCheesman et al use family relationships & DNA to estimate genetic effects & environmental influences on neuroticism & education. Including family relations increased the heritability from 10 to 27% (neuroticism) and from 17 to 56% (
RT @NTRscience: #Seminar invite: Please join us on Tuesday 25th Feb 4 pm @VUamsterdam (room MF-G502), @RosaCheesman from @SGDPCentreKCL is…
RT @NTRscience: #Seminar invite: Please join us on Tuesday 25th Feb 4 pm @VUamsterdam (room MF-G502), @RosaCheesman from @SGDPCentreKCL is…
RT @NTRscience: #Seminar invite: Please join us on Tuesday 25th Feb 4 pm @VUamsterdam (room MF-G502), @RosaCheesman from @SGDPCentreKCL is…
#Seminar invite: Please join us on Tuesday 25th Feb 4 pm @VUamsterdam (room MF-G502), @RosaCheesman from @SGDPCentreKCL is going to tell us about "Family-based genomics and gene-environment interplay". Get a taste of her work: https://t.co/d9tiLsTthg
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
Familial Influences on Neuroticism and Education in the UK Biobank https://t.co/uCWtz5nwzU BehGen
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @cecilejanssens: UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations ne…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
So here is some more genetics of education research based on big data GWAS via UK Biobank - whether you think this is worrying or not, clearly it's an emerging science controversy at intersection of education, big data & science to sort out https://t.
RT @cecilejanssens: UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations ne…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @Oxford_HumSci: Paper in Behavior Genetics by HumSci Alum @RosaCheesman using genomic family data in UK Biobank to capture missing herit…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @cecilejanssens: UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations ne…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @cecilejanssens: UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations ne…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
Fascinating paper on missing heritability of family genetic effects. Its such a shame most in education ignore this evidence - it tells us so much!
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
Fabulous paper led by @RosaCheesman
Paper in Behavior Genetics by HumSci Alum @RosaCheesman using genomic family data in UK Biobank to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education: https://t.co/8S05qbxuKy
RT @cecilejanssens: UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations ne…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @cecilejanssens: UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations ne…
RT @cecilejanssens: UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations ne…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @cecilejanssens: UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations ne…
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
RT @cecilejanssens: UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations ne…
UK Biobank includes 40,000 family pairs, which is ~15% of all data. At what % threshold does correlated observations need a correction in the analysis? When can dependence of data be ignored? Am looking for a tutorial/paper. @f2harrell, @statsepi, anyone?
RT @RosaCheesman: Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out…
Our paper, using genomic family data in UKB to try to capture missing heritability for neuroticism and education, is out in Behavior Genetics! https://t.co/LUWOOZnpJ6 https://t.co/SA9diGxVqA