B4012 - Genome-wide investigation of heritable complex traits in infancy - 09/03/2022
Our recent review of published twin studies revealed that infant behaviour is significantly heritable, with twin heritability estimates ranging between 30 and 80% for psychologically-relevant traits. However, thus far there has been little attempt to study the genetic bases of infant behaviour looking at the DNA.
With this study, we aim to explore the role of common genetic variation on heritable infant behavioural traits. Genome-wide association analyses will be performed for infant psychologically-relevant characteristics collected in the first three years of life in the ALSPAC cohort. Results will then be combined with results from other cohorts in a meta-analysis on a large world-wide sample. Following this gene-discovery phase, we will use state of the art statistical genetic methodology to further investigate genetic influences on infants’ behaviour.