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SUBMITTER: Ruby JG
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6218226 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ruby J Graham JG Wright Kevin M KM Rand Kristin A KA Kermany Amir A Noto Keith K Curtis Don D Varner Neal N Garrigan Daniel D Slinkov Dmitri D Dorfman Ilya I Granka Julie M JM Byrnes Jake J Myres Natalie N Ball Catherine C
Genetics 20181101 3
Human life span is a phenotype that integrates many aspects of health and environment into a single ultimate quantity: the elapsed time between birth and death. Though it is widely believed that long life runs in families for genetic reasons, estimates of life span "heritability" are consistently low (∼15-30%). Here, we used pedigree data from <i>Ancestry</i> public trees, including hundreds of millions of historical persons, to estimate the heritability of human longevity. Although "nominal her ...[more]