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G),
indicative of the shared additive effects of genes on pairs of traits,
were estimated between all 3 trait pairs: for LDL size and TG
G=-0.87, for LDL size and HDL-C
G=0.65, and for HDL-C and TG
G=-0.54. A similar pattern of
significant environmental correlations between the 3 trait pairs was
also observed. These results suggest that a large proportion of the
well-documented correlations in LDL size, TG, and HDL-C are likely
attributable to the influence of the same gene(s) in these families.
That is, the gene(s) that may contribute to decreases in LDL size also
contribute significantly to higher plasma levels of TG and lower plasma
levels of HDL-C. These relationships may be useful in identifying genes
responsible for the associations between these phenotypes and
susceptibility to cardiovascular disease in these
families.
Key Words: pleiotropy LDL size HDL cholesterol triglycerides families
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