Partner choice, confounding and trait convergence all contribute to phenotypic partner similarity.

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Title
Partner choice, confounding and trait convergence all contribute to phenotypic partner similarity.
Journal
Nature human behaviour
Author(s)
Sjaarda J., Kutalik Z.
ISSN
2397-3374 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2397-3374
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
7
Number
5
Pages
776-789
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Partners are often similar in terms of their physical and behavioural traits, such as their education, political affiliation and height. However, it is currently unclear what exactly causes this similarity-partner choice, partner influence increasing similarity over time or confounding factors such as shared environment or indirect assortment. Here, we applied Mendelian randomization to the data of 51,664 couples in the UK Biobank and investigated partner similarity in 118 traits. We found evidence of partner choice for 64 traits, 40 of which had larger phenotypic correlation than causal effect. This suggests that confounders contribute to trait similarity, among which household income, overall health rating and education accounted for 29.8, 14.1 and 11.6% of correlations between partners, respectively. Finally, mediation analysis revealed that most causal associations between different traits in the two partners are indirect. In summary, our results show the mechanisms through which indirect assortment increases the observed partner similarity.
Keywords
Humans, Marriage, Phenotype, Educational Status
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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