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Original Articles

Population Attributable Fraction as a Measure of Heritability in Dichotomous Twin Data

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Pages 405-418 | Received 30 Oct 2010, Accepted 17 May 2011, Published online: 25 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

In many genetic analyses of dichotomous twin data, odds ratios have been used to test hypotheses on heritability and shared common environment effects of a given disease (Lichtenstein et al., Citation2000; Ahlbom et al., Citation1997; Ramakrishnan et al., Citation1992, 4). However, estimates of these two effects have not been dealt with in the literature. In epidemiology, the attributable fraction (AF), a function of the odds ratio and the prevalence of the risk factor has been used to describe the contribution of a risk factor to a disease in a given population (Leviton, Citation1973). In this article, we adapt the AF to quantify the heritability and the shared common environment. Twin data on cancer, gallstone disease and phobia are used to illustrate the applicability of the AF estimate as a measure of heritability.

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Acknowledgments

The authors thank Drs. Anders Ahlbom and Paul Litchtenstein (Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden) for valuable comments on an earlier version of this article. This research was partially funded by the Department of Defense (DAMD 17-01-1-0662) and the NIH (UL1RR031990).

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