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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Psychophysiol. 2016 Nov 19;115:40–56. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2016.11.008

Table 4.

GCTA SNP heritability results.

Unrelated Whole sample

Domain Measure h2SNP h2SNP h2unexplained h2total
Energy Theta-Fz 0.304 (0.213) 0.273 (0.129) 0.350 (0.130) 0.623
Delta-Pz 0.417 (0.178)* 0.413 (0.109) 0.174 (0.110) 0.587
ITPC Theta-Fz 0.176 (0.204) 0.102 (0.121) 0.242 (0.125) 0.344
Delta-Pz 0.264 (0.175) 0.180 (0.102) 0.205 (0.105) 0.385

h2SNP is the heritability due to additive influences estimated from genotyped SNPs. “Unrelated” refers to a subsample based on filtering the genetic relatedness matrix (GRM) with a threshold of 0.05 to select unrelated pairs of subjects. Ns are 1678 for theta measures and 2040 for delta measures. h2SNP in the whole sample is based on the method of Zaitlen et al. (2013) to estimate the SNP heritability in samples of related individuals. h2unexplained reflects the portion of heritability captured by phenotypic relationships that is not due to genotyped SNPs, analogous to ‘missing heritability.’ The sum of the two (h2total) provides an estimate of narrow-sense heritability.

*

p < 0.05 by likelihood-ratio test.