heritability
Americannoun
plural
heritabilitiesOther Word Forms
- inheritability noun
Example Sentences
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Buxbaum compares the heritability of autism to the heritability of height, another polygenic trait.
From Los Angeles Times
"We were also surprised by the magnitude of drug-specific heritability for some outcomes. These collectively suggest that additional genetic associations and components of missing heritability could be revealed through future context-specific studies of complex disease."
From Science Daily
“The chance to reach, let’s say, 70 years of age, depends about 20% on your genetics. But the chance to reach a hundred years depends about 60% on heritability.”
From Science Magazine
"If your parents have schizophrenia, you're much more likely to get it than you are to get heart disease if your parents have the disease. There is a very large heritability for these brain-related conditions."
From Science Daily
Ancestry also explained only about 30% of the heritability of some brain disorders, such as ischemic stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and Alzheimer’s, the researchers found.
From Science Magazine
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