RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences (Apr 2018)

Geographic Clustering of Polygenic Scores at Different Stages of the Life Course

  • Benjamin W. Domingue,
  • David H. Rehkopf,
  • Dalton Conley,
  • Jason D. BOardman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2018.4.4.08
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 137 – 149

Abstract

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We interrogate state-level clustering of polygenic scores at different points in the life course and variation in the association of mean polygenic scores in a respondent’s state of birth with corresponding phenotypes. The polygenic scores for height and smoking show the most state-level clustering (2 to 4 percent) with relatively little clustering observed for the other scores. However, even the small amounts of observed clustering are potentially meaningful. The state-mean polygenic score for educational attainment is strongly associated with an individual’s educational attainment net of that person’s polygenic score. The ecological clustering of polygenic scores may denote a new environmental factor in gene-environment research. We conclude by discussing possible mechanisms that underlie this association and the implications of our findings for social and genetic research.

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