Evidence for Maternal Inheritance of Female Height in a British National Sample

Abstract

Analyses of the height variation in a large contemporary British sample found evidence for maternal inheritance of female height, because the mother-daughter correlation coefficient was significantly higher than the father-daughter value. Further evidence for a maternal effect came from the comparison of the daughter’s stature with the difference in parental heights. The maternal effect was estimated to be 1%

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