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Chunk #30 — Genetic and Environmental Influences on Brain Development: Quantitative Genetics

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Anatomic magnetic resonance imaging of the developing child and adolescent brain and effects of genetic variation.
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Another possibility is that the change in heritability arises from the changing interaction of genes and environment. While gene-environment interactions can be modeled within statistical quantitative genetics as one of the terms contributing to phenotypic variance, typical twin study designs lack the power to adequately describe them. They are therefore usually not modeled as separate factors, but may still contribute to the additive genetic component as an expression of genetic factors influencing environmental variance.