Sibling correlations and segregation analysis of age‐related maculopathy: The beaver dam eye study
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Genetic Epidemiology
- Vol. 11 (1), 51-67
- https://doi.org/10.1002/gepi.1370110106
Abstract
Sibling correlations were evaluated and segregation analysis was performed on age-dependent maculopathy scores of the right and left eyes of individuals from 564 families in the Beaver Dam Eye study. There is evidence of significant sibling correlations. The data fit a mixture of two normal distributions, especially after undergoing the Box and Cox power transformation. In each eye, the hypothesis of mendelian transmission of a major effect cannot be rejected under the τ'AB free model, but is rejected under the τ's free model. The hypothesis of a random environmental major effect is rejected. Similar major gene parameter estimates are found for both eyes. The results are consistent with a major effect accounting for 62% and 59%, in the right and left eyes, respectively, of the determination of age-related maculopathy scores. A single major gene can account for about 89% and 97% of this variability due to a major effect, or for about 55% and 57% of the total variability, in the right and left eyes, respectively.Keywords
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