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Ian Jobling's avatar

I said in my recent article that as GWAS methodology improved and more and more gene variants were included, heritability estimates across the board ought to go up. This was the guess of someone who has no formal education in genetics. But what you seem to be saying is that, at least for mental traits like IQ, the higher-quality the GWAS, the lower the heritability found. So do you disagree with me? Do you think the ultimate conclusion of GWAS will be that IQ has a heritability of less than 20%? My article: https://open.substack.com/pub/eclecticinquiries/p/twin-studies-exaggerate-iq-heritability?r=4952v2&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Emiel de Jonge's avatar

Great article!

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