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Married couples with shared ancestry tend to have similar genes
by Brooks Hays
Washington (UPI) Apr 6, 2017


Married couples tend to look alike for several reasons. One of them, new research shows, is the simple fact that married couples with common ancestry tend to share similar genes.

According to the study, published this week in the journal PLOS Genetics, the genetic similarities are enough to bias genome studies.

Researchers analyzed the genomes of three generations of Caucasian couples from the Framingham Heart Study, which began tracking the heart health of Framingham, Mass., residents in 1948. The analysis revealed significant selection bias among the 879 spousal pairs.

Study participants with Northern European, Southern European and Ashkenazi ancestry were likely to select a spouse with similar ancestry, though the selection bias diminished with each successive generation.

The analysis also showed the selection bias resulted in strong genetic similarities among couples. In other words, spouses with similar ancestry shared more genetic commonalities than couples without common ancestry.

Measuring biases created by "ancestral assortative mating" is important for genomic studies looking at disease heritability, researchers said in the study.

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Great apes know when people are wrong: study
Miami (AFP) April 5, 2017
Orangutans, chimpanzees and bonobos are the nearest relatives of humans in the primate world, and like us, they can tell when a person is wrong in their beliefs, researchers said Wednesday. Great apes were also willing to help a person who was mistaken about the location of an object, according to the study in the journal PLOS ONE. "This study shows for the first time that great apes can ... read more

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