perinnöllisyysmallia
Perinnöllisyysmallia, often translated as heritability in English, is a concept used in genetics and behavioral genetics to describe the proportion of observable variation in a trait within a population that can be attributed to genetic differences among individuals in that population. It is not a statement about how much of a trait is determined by genes for an individual, but rather about the extent to which genetic variation explains the differences seen in a trait across a group.
Heritability is typically expressed as a value between 0 and 1, or as a percentage. A heritability
The concept is often studied using twin studies, adoption studies, and quantitative genetics. By comparing trait