| Literature DB >> 19296213 |
Angela Friend1, John C DeFries, Richard K Olson, Bruce Pennington, Nicole Harlaar, Brian Byrne, Stefan Samuelsson, Erik G Willcutt, Sally J Wadsworth, Robin Corley, Janice M Keenan.
Abstract
Moderation of the level of genetic influence on children's high reading ability by environmental influences associated with parental education was explored in two independent samples of identical and fraternal twins from the United States and Great Britain. For both samples, the heritability of high reading performance increased significantly with lower levels of parental education. Thus, resilience (high reading ability despite lower environmental support) is more strongly influenced by genotype than is high reading ability with higher environmental support. This result provides a coherent account when considered alongside results of previous research showing that heritability for low reading ability decreased with lower levels of parental education.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19296213 PMCID: PMC3387983 DOI: 10.1007/s10519-009-9263-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Genet ISSN: 0001-8244 Impact factor: 2.805