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Spousal concordance in academic achievements and intelligence and family-based association studies identified novel loci associated with intelligence

Posted on:2011-11-06Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:East Tennessee State UniversityCandidate:Pan, YueFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002960532Subject:Biology
Abstract/Summary:
Assortative Mating, the tendency for mate selection to occur on the basis of similar traits, plays an essential role in understanding the genetic variation on academic achievements and intelligence (IQ). It is an important mechanism explaining spousal concordance. We used principal component analysis (PCA) for spousal correlation. There is a significant positive correlation between spouses by the new variable PC1 (correlation coefficient=0.515, p<0.0001). We further research the genetic factor that affects IQ by using the same data. We performed a low density genome-wide association (GWA) analysis with a family-based association test to identify genetic variants that associated with intelligence as measured by WAIS full-score IQ (FSIQ). NTM at 11q25 (rs411280, p=0.000764) and NR3C2 at 4q31.23 (rs3846329, p=0.000675) were 2 novel genes that haven't been associated with IQ from other studies. This study may serve as a resource for replication in other populations and a foundation for future investigations.
Keywords/Search Tags:Spousal, Intelligence, Association, Associated
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