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There are 4 heritability data found on "Vitiligo" trait.
n:4 1. .8 .6 .4 .2 0
Median:0.225 Mean:0.223
Min-Max range:0.130 - 0.310 STD: 0.086
Interquartile range:0.160 - 0.287 95% CI:0.139 - 0.307

Heritability of "Vitiligo" (VITIL)

= 0.31
Meann/a
Standard deviation n/a
Variancen/a
Genetic variance on mother siden/a
Genetic variance on father siden/a
Permanent environmental variancen/a
Temperary environmental variancen/a
Comments
Reference:

Druml T et al., (2021)
Equine vitiligo-like depigmentation in grey horses is related to. . .
BMC Veterinary Research, 17(1): 336

Heritability of "Vitiligo" (VITIL)

= 0.13
Meann/a
Standard deviation n/a
Variancen/a
Genetic variance on mother siden/a
Genetic variance on father siden/a
Permanent environmental variancen/a
Temperary environmental variancen/a
Comments
Reference:

Laseca N et al., (2024)
Exploring the Genetic Landscape of Vitiligo in the Pura Raza Español
Animals : An Open Access Journal From MDPI, 14(16):2420

Heritability of "Vitiligo" (VITIL)

= 0.28
Meann/a
Standard deviation n/a
Variancen/a
Genetic variance on mother siden/a
Genetic variance on father siden/a
Permanent environmental variancen/a
Temperary environmental variancen/a
Comments
Reference:

Laseca N et al., (2024)
Exploring the Genetic Landscape of Vitiligo in the Pura Raza Español
Animals : An Open Access Journal From MDPI, 14(16):2420

Heritability of "Vitiligo" (VITIL)

= 0.17
Meann/a
Standard deviation n/a
Variancen/a
Genetic variance on mother siden/a
Genetic variance on father siden/a
Permanent environmental variancen/a
Temperary environmental variancen/a
Comments
Reference:

Laseca N et al., (2024)
Exploring the Genetic Landscape of Vitiligo in the Pura Raza Español
Animals : An Open Access Journal From MDPI, 14(16):2420


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