Astral Codex Ten Podcast

Missing Heritability: Much More Than You Wanted To Know

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Jul 1, 2025
Delve into the fascinating evolution of heritability theories, from the focus on nurture to a deep dive into genetics. Discover how twin studies transformed our understanding of traits like IQ and educational attainment. Learn about the shift from candidate gene attempts to extensive genome-wide association studies, revealing the complexities of polygenic influences. The podcast also examines inherited traits in adopted children, showcasing the powerful role of genetics in shaping behavior, amid discussions on environmental factors.
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INSIGHT

The Missing Heritability Gap

  • Heritability estimates from twin studies suggest IQ is about 60% genetic while early genome-wide studies initially explained just 2% of educational attainment variance.
  • This gap is known as "missing heritability," prompting hypotheses about limits of twin studies or undiscovered genes.
INSIGHT

Polygenic Scores Are Often Confounded

  • Polygenic scores often include confounds like population stratification, assortative mating, and genetic nurture, inflating their predictive power.
  • Within-family comparisons, such as sibling analyses, help isolate direct genetic effects by controlling these confounders.
INSIGHT

Direct Genetic Effects Are Lower

  • Only about 4% of the variance in educational attainment is explained by direct genetic effects, much less than earlier estimates.
  • This challenges prior beliefs but does not overturn the general understanding that genetics play a role.
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