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EvolutionVolume 67, Issue 5 p. 1537-1537 ERRATUMFree Access Correction for Verweij et al. (†) This article corrects the following: MAINTENANCE OF GENETIC VARIATION IN HUMAN PERSONALITY: TESTING EVOLUTIONARY MODELS BY ESTIMATING HERITABILITY DUE TO COMMON CAUSAL VARIANTS AND INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF DISTANT INBREEDING Karin J.H. Verweij, Jian Yang, Jari Lahti, Juha Veijola, Mirka Hintsanen, Laura Pulkki-Råback, Kati Heinonen, Anneli Pouta, Anu-Katriina Pesonen, Elisabeth Widen, Anja Taanila, Matti Isohanni, Jouko Miettunen, Aarno Palotie, Lars Penke, Susan K. Service, Andrew C. Heath, Grant W. Montgomery, Olli Raitakari, Mika Kähönen, Jorma Viikari, Katri Räikkönen, Johan G Eriksson, Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen, Terho Lehtimäki, Nicholas G. Martin, Marjo-Riitta Järvelin, Peter M. Visscher, Matthew C. Keller, Brendan P. Zietsch, Volume 66Issue 10Evolution pages: 3238-3251 First Published online: May 21, 2012 First published: 12 March 2013 https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.12095AboutSectionsPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat In Verweij et al. (2012), there is a typographical error in Table 1. The heading of the 3rd column in Table 1 should read ‘% VA due to common variants (MAF > .01)’. The published version reads ‘… (MAF > .1)’. The correct table is below: Table 1. Predictions from evolutionary models for maintenance of genetic variation in complex traits No. of causal % VA due to common variants Inbreeding Useful Model variantsaa Previous research strongly suggests a highly polygenic basis to personality (Verweij et al. 2010) (MAF > .01) VNA/VGbb VNA/VG is expected to be fairly low under neutrality (Hill et al. 2008), though no specific level can be predicted; ‘higher’ predicted levels are in comparison this baseline h2(SNPs)/H2 affects trait references Selective neutrality No prediction 98% Low High No (Eyre-Walker 2010) Mutation-selection balance Many <<98% Higher Low Possiblycc Yes under directional selection, no under stabilising selection (Eyre-Walker 2010) Balancing selection pleiotropic balancing selection No prediction >98% Low High No (Turelli and Barton 2004) environmental heterogeneity No prediction >98% Low High No (Turelli and Barton 2004) negative frequency-dependent selection Few >98% Low High No (Mani et al. 1990; Kopp and Hermisson 2006) sex-dependent selection Up to two >98% Low High No (Turelli and Barton 2004) overdominance for fitness, resulting from antagonistic pleiotropydd These predictions appear to approximately generalise to overdominance in general (Burger 2000) Few >98% Higher Low Possiblyee Inbreeding is expected to decrease fitness, but does not necessarily affect the trait in question (Curtsinger et al. 1994; Hedrick 1999; Burger 2000) VA additive genetic variation; VNA: nonadditive genetic variation; MAF: minor allele frequency a Previous research strongly suggests a highly polygenic basis to personality (Verweij et al. 2010) b VNA/VG is expected to be fairly low under neutrality (Hill et al. 2008), though no specific level can be predicted; ‘higher’ predicted levels are in comparison this baseline c Yes under directional selection, no under stabilising selection d These predictions appear to approximately generalise to overdominance in general (Burger 2000) e Inbreeding is expected to decrease fitness, but does not necessarily affect the trait in question LITERATURE CITED Verweij, K. J. H., Yang, J., Lahti, J., Veijola, J., Hintsanen, M., Pulkki-Råback, L., Heinonen, K., Pouta, A., Pesonen, A.-K., Widen, E., Taanila, A., Isohanni, M., Miettunen, J., Palotie, A., Penke, L., Service, S. K., Heath, A. C., Montgomery, G. W., Raitakari, O., Kähönen, M., Viikari, J., Räikkönen, K., Eriksson, J. G., Keltikangas-Järvinen, L., Lehtimäki, T., Martin, N. G., Järvelin, M.-R., Visscher, P. M., Keller, M. C. and Zietsch, B. P. 2012. Maintenance of variation in human personality: testing evolutionary models by estimating heritability due to common causal variants and investigating the effect of distant inbreeding. Evolution, 66: 3238– 3251. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2012.01679.x. Wiley Online LibraryPubMedWeb of Science®Google Scholar Volume67, Issue5May 2013Pages 1537-1537 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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