Devor E J, Crawford M H
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1984 Jul;64(3):289-96. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330640311.
Familial phenotypic resemblance for six quantitative neuromuscular performance traits is analyzed by path analysis using data from the Mennonite community of Goessel, Kansas. Of the six traits only one, dominant hand strength, shows no evidence of parent-offspring transmission (t2 = 0.001) and only one, trunk flexibility, shows evidence of a high degree of transmissibility (t2 = 0.662). The four remaining traits display low to moderate levels of transmissibility (t2 = 0.073 to t2 = 0.245). A substantial residual sibling resemblance due to shared environmental effects is seen for all six traits. It is suggested that the high heritabilities found for many of these traits by other methods result from the inability of these methods to account for the shared nongenetic effects.
利用堪萨斯州戈塞尔门诺派社区的数据,通过路径分析对六种定量神经肌肉性能特征的家族表型相似性进行了分析。在这六种特征中,只有一种,即优势手力量,没有亲子传递的证据(t2 = 0.001),只有一种,即躯干柔韧性,有高度可传递性的证据(t2 = 0.662)。其余四种特征表现出低到中等程度的可传递性(t2 = 0.073至t2 = 0.245)。对于所有六种特征,都观察到由于共享环境效应导致的显著残余同胞相似性。有人认为,其他方法发现的许多这些特征的高遗传力是由于这些方法无法解释共享的非遗传效应。