Genetic and environmental influences on early literacy Brian Byrne University of New England Richard K. Olson University of Colorado Stefan Samuelsson Stavanger University and Linko ¨ ping University Sally Wadsworth, Robin Corley, John C. DeFries and Erik Willcutt University of Colorado Prereading and early reading skills of preschool twin children in Australia, Scandinavia and the United States were explored in a genetically sensitive design (max. N 5 627 preschool pairs and 422 kindergarten pairs). Analyses indicated a strong genetic influence on preschool phonological awareness, rapid naming and verbal memory. Print awareness, vocabulary and grammar/morphology were subject primarily to shared environment effects. There were significant genetic and shared environment correlations among the preschool traits. Kindergarten reading, phonological awareness and rapid naming were primarily affected by genes, and spelling was equally affected by genes and shared environment. Multivariate analyses revealed genetic and environmental overlap and independence among kindergarten variables. Longitudinal analyses showed genetic continuity as well as change in phonological awareness and rapid naming across the 2 years. Relations among the preschool variables of print awareness, phonological awareness and rapid naming and kindergarten reading were also explored in longitudinal analyses. Educational implications are discussed. It has been known for a century that reading difficulties aggregate within families (Thomas, 1905). About 50 years ago, evidence from limited twin studies that genetic transmission is in part responsible for this aggregation began to appear (Hallgren, 1950; Zerbin-Rudin, 1967), soon confirmed in methodologically more compelling studies (Decker & Vandenberg, 1985; DeFries, 1985; DeFries, Fulker & LaBuda, 1987). Around 10 years ago, a landmark article identifying a chromosomal locus associated with Journal of Research in Reading, ISSN 0141-0423 Volume 29, Issue 1, 2006, pp 33–49 r United Kingdom Literacy Association 2006. Published by Blackwell Publishing, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA