Random Developmental Variation of Human Phenotypic Traits, as Estimated by Fluctuating Asymmetry and Twin Studies

J. Graham
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Random developmental variation, or developmental noise, contributes to total phenotypic variation in the human species. Despite exhortations to examine it, especially with respect to human behavior and intelligence, there has been little research specifically devoted to doing so. Random developmental variation can be estimated in studies of fluctuating asymmetry and comparisons of monozygotic and dizygotic twins. Estimation of random developmental variation requires that both genotype and environment be held constant. In a small sample of bilaterally symmetrical traits (dermatoglyphic ridge counts, digit lengths, ear lengths and widths), I show how the random developmental component can be estimated. In these traits, the percentage of total phenotypic variation attributable to developmental noise ranges from 3 percent to more than 25 percent. Moreover, for dermatoglyphic ridge counts, fluctuating asymmetry and twin comparisons give essentially the same estimates.
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由波动不对称和双胞胎研究估计的人类表型性状的随机发育变异
随机发育变异,或发育噪声,对人类物种的总表型变异有贡献。尽管有人告诫人们要研究它,尤其是在人类行为和智力方面,但很少有研究专门用于这方面。随机发育变异可以在波动不对称的研究和同卵双胞胎和异卵双胞胎的比较中估计。对随机发育变异的估计要求基因型和环境保持不变。在一个两侧对称特征的小样本中(皮纹脊数、手指长度、耳朵长度和宽度),我展示了如何估计随机发育成分。在这些性状中,可归因于发育噪声的总表型变异百分比从3%到25%以上不等。此外,对于皮纹脊数,波动不对称和孪生比较基本上给出相同的估计。
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