Book Chapter

Heritability of death from respiratory diseases: an analysis of Danish twin survival data using a correlated frailty model

Wienke, A., Christensen, K., Holm, N. V., Yashin, A. I.
In: Hasman, A., Blobel, B., Dudeck, J., Engelbrecht, R., Gell, G., Prokosch, H.-U. (Eds.): Medical Infobahn for Europe, 407–411
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 77
Amsterdam, IOS Press (2000)

Abstract

"Recently, there has been an increasing amount of interest placed on assessing the genetic influence on the variation in human life span. Some researchers are interested in specific genes that may influence longevity, while others are more interested in assessing the overall genetic influence on the variation in human life spans. Family studies have showns a weak correlation between the age at death of parents and offspring (0.06-0.15) and a stronger correlation between the age at death of siblings (0.04-0.35) ]1,2]." (EXCERPT)
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