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On the genetics of psoriasis
R. AnanthakrishnanLia EckesH. Waltersubject
GeneticsPsoriasisSeparation (statistics)GeneticsmedicineMultifactorial InheritanceHeritabilityBiologyFirst-degree relativesmedicine.diseasedescription
To elucidate the mode of inheritance in psoriasis, Falconer's model for estimating heritability which is under the assumption of multifactorial inheritance, was applied to the data of Hellgren (1967) from Sweden. The heritability estimates were based on both manifest and potential psoriasis since a clear separation of these two categories was impossible. These estimates were 64% for parents, 60% for siblings and 52% for all first degree relatives which included the children of psoriatic cases. For second degree relatives it was 48%. None of these differences are statistically significant. The results are discussed.
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1974-06-01 | Journal of Genetics |