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Genetic Influences on Political Ideologies : Twin Analyses of 19 Measures of Political Ideologies from Five Democraciesand Genome-Wide Findings from Three Populations

Hatemi, Peter (författare)
Queensland Institute of Medical Research
Medland, Sarah E (författare)
Queensland Institute of Medical Research
Klemmensen, Robert (författare)
University of Southern Denmark
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Oskarsson, Sven (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Statsvetenskapliga institutionen,Uppsala University (SE)
Littvay, Levente (författare)
Central European University,Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics
Dawes, Christopher T (författare)
New York University
Verhulst, Brad (författare)
Virginia Institute for Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics
McDermott, Rose (författare)
Brown University
Nørgaard, Asbjørn Sonne (författare)
University of Southern Denmark
Klofstad, Casey (författare)
University of Miami
Christensen, Kaare (författare)
University of Southern Denmark
Johannesson, Magnus (författare)
Stockholm School of Economics,Handelshögskolan i Stockholm
Magnusson, Patrik KE (författare)
Karolinska Institutet,Karolinska Institutet (SE)
Eaves, Lindon J (författare)
Martin, Nicholas G (författare)
Queensland Institute of Medical Research
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2014-02-26
2014
Engelska.
Ingår i: Behavior Genetics. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0001-8244 .- 1573-3297. ; 44:3, s. 282-294
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  • Almost 40 years ago, evidence from large studies of adult twins and their relatives suggested that between 30 and 60 % of the variance in social and political attitudes could be explained by genetic influences. However, these findings have not been widely accepted or incorporated into the dominant paradigms that explain the etiology of political ideology. This has been attributed in part to measurement and sample limitations, as well the relative absence of molecular genetic studies. Here we present results from original analyses of a combined sample of over 12,000 twins pairs, ascertained from nine different studies conducted in five democracies, sampled over the course of four decades. We provide evidence that genetic factors play a role in the formation of political ideology, regardless of how ideology is measured, the era, or the population sampled. The only exception is a question that explicitly uses the phrase “Left–Right”. We then present results from one of the first genome-wide association studies on political ideology using data from three samples: a 1990 Australian sample involving 6,894 individuals from 3,516 families; a 2008 Australian sample of 1,160 related individuals from 635 families and a 2010 Swedish sample involving 3,334 individuals from 2,607 families. No polymorphisms reached genome-wide significance in the meta-analysis. The combined evidence suggests that political ideology constitutes a fundamental aspect of one’s genetically informed psychological disposition, but as Fisher proposed long ago, genetic influences on complex traits will be composed of thousands of markers of very small effects and it will require extremely large samples to have enough power in order to identify specific polymorphisms related to complex social traits.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Statsvetenskap -- Statsvetenskap (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Political Science -- Political Science (hsv//eng)

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Ideology
Genetics
Attitudes
Authoritarianism
Statskunskap
Political Science

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