Corey L A, Eaves L J, Mellen B G, Nance W E
Genet Epidemiol. 1986;3(2):73-83. doi: 10.1002/gepi.1370030203.
Height, weight, and blood pressure measurements on identical and fraternal twins and their families were analyzed to assess the degree to which genetic effects may change with age. The blood pressure data were based on the total sample of 1,767 individuals, while height and weight were available on 1,640 individuals in 204 monozygotic twin kinships. The results of testing alternative hypotheses about developmental changes in gene expression indicate that different mechanisms may be operative for these traits. While there was no evidence that developmental effects are a significant source of the observed variation in systolic or diastolic blood pressure, there was strong evidence that genetically determined developmental changes are an important factor in the determination of body weight. Age-related changes in weight appeared to be best explained by the cumulative developmental effects of a single set of genes, rather than by the expression of new genes at different stages of development.
对同卵双胞胎和异卵双胞胎及其家庭成员的身高、体重和血压测量数据进行了分析,以评估遗传效应可能随年龄变化的程度。血压数据基于1767名个体的总样本,而身高和体重数据来自204个同卵双胞胎亲属关系中的1640名个体。关于基因表达发育变化的替代假设检验结果表明,这些性状可能存在不同的作用机制。虽然没有证据表明发育效应是观察到的收缩压或舒张压变化的重要来源,但有强有力的证据表明,基因决定的发育变化是体重决定的一个重要因素。与年龄相关的体重变化似乎最好用一组基因的累积发育效应来解释,而不是用不同发育阶段新基因的表达来解释。