The Netherlands Twin Register: Longitudinal Research Based on Twin and Twin-Family Designs

  • Lannie Ligthart*
  • , Catharina E.M. Van Beijsterveldt
  • , Sofieke T. Kevenaar
  • , Eveline De Zeeuw
  • , Elsje Van Bergen
  • , Susanne Bruins
  • , René Pool
  • , Quinta Helmer
  • , Jenny Van Dongen
  • , Jouke Jan Hottenga
  • , Dennis Van'T Ent
  • , Conor V. Dolan
  • , Gareth E. Davies
  • , Erik A. Ehli
  • , Meike Bartels
  • , Gonneke Willemsen
  • , Eco J.C. De Geus
  • , Dorret I. Boomsma
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) is a national register in which twins, multiples and their parents, siblings, spouses and other family members participate. Here we describe the NTR resources that were created from more than 30 years of data collections; the development and maintenance of the newly developed database systems, and the possibilities these resources create for future research. Since the early 1980s, the NTR has enrolled around 120,000 twins and a roughly equal number of their relatives. The majority of twin families have participated in survey studies, and subsamples took part in biomaterial collection (e.g., DNA) and dedicated projects, for example, for neuropsychological, biomarker and behavioral traits. The recruitment into the NTR is all inclusive without any restrictions on enrollment. These resources - the longitudinal phenotyping, the extended pedigree structures and the multigeneration genotyping - allow for future twin-family research that will contribute to gene discovery, causality modeling, and studies of genetic and cultural inheritance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)623-636
Number of pages14
JournalTwin Research and Human Genetics
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • biobank
  • endophenotyping
  • longitudinal phenotyping
  • multigeneration pedigree
  • Twins
  • zygosity

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