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- Q22906203 subject Q1983760.
- Q22906203 subject Q8221697.
- Q22906203 subject Q8875692.
- Q22906203 abstract "Adoption studies are one of the classic tools of behavioral genetics. These studies are used to estimate the degree to which a trait varies in response to environmental and genetic variation. Adoption studies are typically used together with twin studies when estimating heritability. There are two adoption study designs. The adoptees method investigates similarities between the adoptees and their biological and adoptive parents. Similarity with the biological parent is expected to be heritable genetic effect, while similarity with the adoptive parent is associated with home-environment, called the shared environmental effect. The familial method compares non-biological siblings who are reared in the same household. Similarity to non-biological siblings raised in the same household is attributed to shared environment effect, as the siblings are biologically unrelated but share the home environment. Variation that cannot be accounted by either genetics or home-environment is typically described as non-shared environment. Adoption studies are one of the key tools in behavioral genetics and are typically used in combination with twin studies when making heritability estimates. Although adoption study is a topic that does not have much information discovered, it has been tested and observed that a persons surrounding and genetics effects who they are.".
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- Q22906203 wikiPageWikiLink Q1983760.
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- Q22906203 wikiPageWikiLink Q8221697.
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- Q22906203 comment "Adoption studies are one of the classic tools of behavioral genetics. These studies are used to estimate the degree to which a trait varies in response to environmental and genetic variation. Adoption studies are typically used together with twin studies when estimating heritability. There are two adoption study designs. The adoptees method investigates similarities between the adoptees and their biological and adoptive parents.".
- Q22906203 label "Adoption study".