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Greg Clark: Genetics and Social Mobility — #14

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The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance

Fisher 1918, the correlation between relatives on the supposition of Mendelian inheritance. So given a certain level of a sort of tivity of mating, which means that the husband chooses the wife or they choose each other in such a way their genotype is more correlated than by random chance. The second is the narrow sense, heritability of the trait in question. And I think given those two parameters, correct me if I'm wrong, then one can predict for any degree of relatedness between two individuals what the consequent correlation should be with respect to status potential.

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