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Conclusions The two genes identified to date that cause hereditary lymphedema have equal male and female effects, but each displays a different pattern of onset age and penetrance.
Maternal effects are a non-genetic contribution of a female to its offspring but most reported maternal effects are products of both genetic and non-genetic contributions, i.e. female effects.
We also tested for female effects on offspring survival.
Our experimental setup allowed us to control for these female effects.
The heritability for both male and female effects is plotted as a function of weeks in Figure 4.
To quantify female effects on sperm use, the experimental females were taken from both the monogamous and polygamous selection lines.
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Controlling for other covariates that influence dropout behavior, young women are about 20percentt more likely to be in school than men, although there is significant heterogeneity in the female effect.
The significant SD detected in the BC1F1 populations only when the F1 was used as a female parent is indicative of SD due to the female effect since there was no segregation in male parent.
Female effect was significant for body mass (ANOVA, p < 0.001), but not for total length.
In both male and female subjects, the C allele correlated with higher levels of TG (in male, effect = 0.061 mg/dL, P = 1.963E-08; in female, effect = 0.053 mg/dL, P = 3.772E-12) and with lower HDL-C levels (in male, effect = −2.102 mg/dL, P = 3.810E-05; in female, effect = −1.444 mg/dL, P = 0.001) in the total population.
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