(2) Heritability - adoption/twin/age studies Flashcards
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Adoption studies
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- sch. s’s adopted at birth
- adopted families had rate of sch. present in the general population
- biological families – i.e. parents and sibs – had “unusually high” incidence of sch.
- confirmed in follow up replication
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Twin studies
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- Concordance rate of sch at least 4 x’s higher in monozygotic twins than dizygotic
- if sch. was transmitted by a single dominant gene, would expect at least 75% of children of two parents with the gene to have sch.
- if recessive, all children of two sch. parents would have it
- since rate is much lower than that it means either:
a. sch. is determined by multiple genes – what most experts believe - or
b. predisposition or susceptibility for sch. is what is inherited and the expression of it is determined by other factors – also likely - the fact that the concordance rate for identical twins is about 50% indicates that while schizo is strongly genetically determined, it is not entirely genetically determined
- a and b above are supported by the findings of studies of children of sch
- rate of sch. is identical in the children of monozygotic twins discordant for sch. – 17% for each
- in dizygotic twins discordant for sch.: the rate of sch. in the children of the affected sib also is 17%, and for the children of the unaffected sib at 2% - 2% is higher than population levels estimated at 1%
6. Indicates that genetics convey a susceptibility
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Monochorionic vs dichorionic monozyg twins
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- dichorionic twinning occurs before day 4 and has separate placenta
- monochorionic twinning occurs after 4 days and has same placenta
- studied twins concordant and discordant for sch.
a. estimated sch. 60% concordant for monochorionic and 11% concordant for dichorionic
b. provides evidence for the interaction between genetic and prenatal environmental factors in sch.
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Risk of schizo increases with age of father
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- spermatocytes (cells that produce sperm) divide every 16 days throughout man’s life. So they have divided hundreds of times by the age 50
- oocytes (cells that produce egg) divide only 23 times before birth and once after
- chances of genetic mutation that could cause schizo much greater for father as he ages
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In contrast to specific gene mutations, epigenetic mechanisms may be involved
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- DNA is wound around histone proteins
- When histones are exposed to methyl atoms the DNA wound around them is drawn in more tightly and cannot be translated into mRNA
- Many epigenetic mechanisms – like methylation of histones – are caused by environmental events