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This excess risk was considered as being due to heritable causes.
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This implies that the transgression is due to heritable factors that do not contribute to the estimated heritability, mainly due to epistatic interactions.
It implies that the transgression is due to heritable factors that do not contribute to the estimated heritability (e.g. epistatic interactions).
Heritability estimates have shown that approximately half of the variance in ARHI is due to heritable factors, which indicates that ARHI is a complex trait, influenced by an interplay between genetics and environment.
If traits exhibit DA then some individual variation may be due to heritable variation rather than being a measure of developmental stability [42].
In the '90s, heritability estimates have shown that approximately half of the variance in ARHI is due to heritable factors.
Owing to low environmental sharing among second-degree relatives, the risk associated with having affected second-degree relatives was assumed to be due to heritable causes.
Mammographic density is influenced by genetics [ 2- 4], with up to 65% of its variation estimated to be due to heritable factors [ 3, 5].
Two recent population studies have estimated that approximately 50% of the variation in birthweight is due to heritable maternal/infant factors [ 5, 6].
As environmental sharing between second-degree relatives is probably low, the breast cancer risk associated with having affected second-degree relatives is assumed to be due to heritable causes.
Because lifestyles are likely to differ more between parents and offspring than between spouses, familial cancer risks between parents and offspring are more likely to be due to heritable rather than environmental effects.
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