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| The basis of the family relations data within Lifelines consists of information from the municipal registries (Basisregistratie Personen (BRP)). Based on this information, | The basis of the family relations data within Lifelines consists of information from the municipal registries (Basisregistratie Personen (BRP)). Based on this information, | ||
| - | These optimized family relations were then verified by the UGLI-consortium using available genetic data. The most recent version of the family relations data (sec_family_relations_v3.1) has been verified by using genetic data from GWAS (CytoSNP), UGLI 1 (GSA), and UGLI 2 (Affymetrix). | + | These optimized family relations were then verified by the UGLI-consortium using available genetic data. The most recent version of the family relations data (sec_family_relations_v3.1; July 2023) has been verified by using genetic data from [[gwas|GWAS (CytoSNP)]], [[ugli|UGLI 1 (GSA), and UGLI 2 (Affymetrix)]]. More detailed information on this process can be found in the quality control document of UGLI2-Affymetrix: {{ : |
| - | In the latest version of the family relations | + | Note that the family relations |
| - | ===== Data and structure ===== | + | The family relations file is not available through our catalogue, but can be requested by sending an e-mail to data@lifelines.nl (this does not apply to UGLI consortium cluster users, who can already find the file in pheno_lifelines). If you do not already have access to the family relation file, please also complete our [[https:// |
| - | The data consists of 5 columns: | + | ===== Data and Structure ===== |
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| + | The data in sec_family_relations_v3.1 | ||
| * Participant identifiers | * Participant identifiers | ||
| * Family id | * Family id | ||
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| * Partner identifier | * Partner identifier | ||
| - | The identifiers can be used to pair the family data to other phenotypic and genotypic data. The same participant identifier can also be found in the column for father or mother and partner. | + | The identifiers can be used to pair the family data to other phenotypic and genotypic data. The same participant identifier can also be found in the column for father or mother and partner. |
| + | The family id is used to identify participants that are part of the same family. | ||
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| + | ===== Family Duos and Trios ===== | ||
| + | From the family relations file the following numbers have been extracted: | ||
| - | ===== Genetic data verification ===== | + | {{: |
| - | The latest version of family | + | ===== Twins and Triplets ===== |
| + | Based on birth and family | ||
| + | * Twins: 632 pairs (1,264 unique individuals) | ||
| + | * Monozygotic (MZ): 152 pairs | ||
| + | * Dizygotic (DZ): 350 pairs | ||
| + | * Zygosity undetermined: | ||
| + | * Triplets: 6 sets (18 unique individuals). As far as could be ascertained, | ||
| - | {{:: | + | The classification of twin zygosity was determined using a combination of DNA data, sex, and questionnaire responses (see Table 1). |
| - | More detailed information on this process can be found in the quality control document of UGLI2-Affymetrix: | + | ^ Method |
| + | | DNA | 134 | 124 | | ||
| + | | Mixed gender | ||
| + | | Questionnaire completed by both twins | 10 | 15 | | ||
| + | | Questionnaire completed by one twin | 19 | 13 | | ||
| + | | Total | 350 | 152 | ||
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