id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_diplgone7zdhnbg3yjqab5lhiq Pierrick Bourrat Dissolving the Missing Heritability Problem 2017 30 .pdf application/pdf 6010 490 56 Second, GWAS, when used to estimate heritability, do not take into account additive Abstract: Heritability estimates obtained from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) Abstract: Heritability estimates obtained from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) Traditional quantitative methods deliver a heritability estimate of about methods have revised this number and estimate the heritability of height to be 0.451 (Yang In quantitative genetics, heritability is defined as the portion of phenotypic variance in two ways in which heritability is estimated in traditional methods, namely twin studies and genetic variance used in traditional methods does not necessarily refer to DNA sequences In light of the equations presented both in twin studies and while performing parentoffspring regressions we can conclude that heritability estimates obtained by these methods variance; b) In GWAS, heritability is estimated based solely on causal DNA variants, First, the heritability estimates from traditional quantitative methods are First, the heritability estimates from traditional quantitative methods are ./cache/work_diplgone7zdhnbg3yjqab5lhiq.pdf ./txt/work_diplgone7zdhnbg3yjqab5lhiq.txt