Purcell Shaun, Koenen Karestan C
Psychiatry and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit, Center for Human Genetics Research, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Behav Genet. 2005 Jul;35(4):491-8. doi: 10.1007/s10519-004-1484-9.
Behavior genetic twin designs are increasingly used to study the effects of a measured environment whilst controlling for genetic variation. In this research note, we show that, in the context of the classical twin design, (1) when the environmental variable is necessarily shared between twins, the notion of controlling for genetic influence is logically flawed and (2) when the environmental variable varies between twins in the same family, partial control for genetic influence is possible, but only if appropriate analytic models are used, which is commonly not the case. Based on a simple simulation study, recommendations are given as to which methods should be applied and which should be avoided.
行为遗传学双胞胎设计越来越多地用于研究测量环境的影响,同时控制基因变异。在本研究报告中,我们表明,在经典双胞胎设计的背景下,(1)当环境变量必然在双胞胎之间共享时,控制基因影响的概念在逻辑上存在缺陷;(2)当环境变量在同一家庭的双胞胎之间存在差异时,可以对基因影响进行部分控制,但前提是使用适当的分析模型,而实际情况通常并非如此。基于一项简单的模拟研究,给出了关于应采用哪些方法以及应避免哪些方法的建议。