kaksosmalli
Kaksosmalli is a statistical research design used in behavioral genetics to separate genetic and environmental influences on variation in traits by comparing monozygotic (identical) and dizygotic (fraternal) twins. The model partitions trait variance into components, most commonly additive genetic factors (A), shared environmental factors (C), and non-shared environmental factors (E). Some variants include dominant genetic effects (D), yielding ACE, ADE, AE, or CE models. Because monozygotic twins share nearly all their genes while dizygotic twins share about half, differences in trait similarity between the two groups provide estimates of heritability and environmental contributions. Structural equation modeling is a typical analytic approach for fitting these models to data.
Data for kaksosmalli come from twin samples with known zygosity, where researchers measure relevant traits and
Applications of the kaksosmalli span psychology, psychiatry, behavioral genetics, and related fields. It has been used