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Assessing the Genetic Component of a Phenotype

A phenotype is the appearance of an individual, which results from the interaction of the person's genetic makeup and their environment. Phenotypes can be categorical or numerical. If we are interested in the genetic component of a traitย  there are different methods we can use for analysis.

We define a trait for analysis, determine what we are interested in studying, and then the methods that need to be used. For example, if we want to know how BMI is linked to gene effects we would need to consider other factors such as age, sex, smoking, etc. Thus, a Multiple Linear Regression might be appropriate, were we can measure the variablity of each factor.

Variance of Phenotypic Traits

๐œŽ2T = The observed (phenotypic) variability of a trait

๐œŽ2T = ๐œŽ2G + ๐œŽ2E = The phenotypic variability can be partitioned in to variability due to genetic and environmental effects

๐œŽ2G = ๐œŽ2A + ๐œŽ2D = The genetic component can be further partiioned into additive and dominance genetic variance

We can write a model for the trait as:ย ย 

T = (A + D) + E = G + E

Additive and Dominance Components

Consider a frequency distribution of trait values for two alleles B and b, where B creates a high trait value and b creates a low trait value on a continuous scale which is shifted so that the midpoint between the mean of BB (+a) and bb (-a) is 0:

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d is the mean of the Bb group

In an additive model d = 0 (no dominance; dominance variance = 0)

In a recessive model: d = -aย ย ย  (Bb would overlap the bb distribution)

In a dominant model d = +aย ย  (Bb would overlap the BB distribution)

The degree of dominance can be defined as d/a

ย Heritability

The heritability of a trait is the proportion of total phenotypic variance that is due to genetic effects. It is a function of covariance between relatives and coefficient of relationship.

Heritability can be defined as:

h2 ย ย  =ย ย ย  ๐œŽ2G / ย ๐œŽ2T ย  ย  =ย ย  ( ๐œŽ2A + ๐œŽ2D ) / ( ๐œŽ2A + ๐œŽ2D + ๐œŽ2E )

The above formula is also called Broad sense hertiability. Narrow sense heritability (just the additive component):ย 

hn2 ย ย  =ย  ๐œŽ2Aย  / ๐œŽ2T

We use the expected resemblance among relatives to estimate h2

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