Inheritance of multifactorial traits and diseases in man

To understand the inheritance of multifactorial traits and diseases, it is necessary to refer to the [https://www.wikilectures.eu/w/Genetic_Liability,_Threshold_Model. Threshold/Liability Model.]

Short summary of the model : Liability Threshold model Multifactorial inheritance
 * This model explains how multifactorial disorders like diabetes and autism display discontinuous  variations in individuals, either being affected or not, with no intermediate state.
 * Unlike of other multifactorial traits like height or intelligence which display continuous  variation, which is logical because of the large amount of genetic and  environmental factors that affect them.
 * Describes the genetic and environmental factors that contribute to the development of a  multifactorial disorder.
 * Represented as a standard distribution curve.
 * When an individual has a certain liability they will be affected by the disorder, and the level of  the liability is referred to as the threshold level.
 * For instance, individuals with affected first degree relatives will have a higher chance to exceed   the threshold level and being affected.
 * Using the model, we can provide a simple explanation for observed patterns of familial risks in various conditions, for example cleft lip/palate :
 * The occurrence of cleft lip/palate is greater among relatives of the most severely affected  patients, because they are the most extreme deviants along the liability curve.
 * The cleft lip/palate proportion of affected first degree relatives is 6% if proband has bilateral cleft lip and palate, but only 2% if proband has unilateral cleft lip.
 * Risk is greater among close relatives and decreases rapidly in more distant relatives.
 * If there is more than one affected close relative, the risk for other relatives increases accordingly.
 * Risk of recurrence for first degree relatives - approximately the square root of general population incidence.

Reference :

Emery's elements of medical genetics - 14th edition.

Thieme - genetics color atlas.