A look at the inheritance of height using regression toward the mean.

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2000
Authors
Clemons, T
Secondary
Hum Biol
Volume
72
Pagination
447-54
Date Published
2000 Jun
Keywords
Age Distribution; Body Height; Female; Humans; Male; Models, Statistical; Population Surveillance; Probability; Regression Analysis; Sex Distribution
Abstract

A reanalysis of the family growth study of Pearson and Lee (1903) leads to an explanation of the inheritance of height other than the one that has been offered until now. By acknowledging that the father may be incorrectly identified, this new analysis provides a more relevant explanation of the data: it fits parallel regression lines for sons and daughters, and is consonant with the theory that each parent contributes equally to the genetic makeup of their offspring, at least as far as height is concerned. The problem seems to lie in identifying the correct parents.