päritavus
Päritavus refers to the proportion of variation in a particular trait within a population that can be attributed to genetic factors. It is a statistical concept that quantifies the extent to which genes influence observable differences among individuals for a specific characteristic. Päritavus is always expressed as a value between 0 and 1, or as a percentage from 0% to 100%. A high päritavus estimate indicates that a large portion of the variation in a trait is due to genetic differences, while a low estimate suggests that environmental factors play a more significant role.
It is important to understand that päritavus does not imply that a trait is fixed or unchangeable.
Päritavus is often estimated using studies of twins, families, and adopted individuals. These studies help researchers