Major recessive gene(s) with considerable residual polygenic effect regulating adult height: Confirmation of genomewide scan results for chromosomes 6, 9, and 12

ER Bleecker, H Jongepier, TD Howard, GH Koppelman, D.S. Postma, DA Meyers

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Abstract

Segregation and linkage analyses were performed for adult height in a population of 200 Dutch families, each of which was ascertained through a proband with asthma. The best-fit model from the segregation analysis was a major recessive gene with a significant residual polygenic background. Models without a polygenic component were rejected. A genomewide scan was performed, and it confirmed previous linkage results for chromosomes 6q25 (LOD = 3.06, D6S2436), 9p1 (LOD = 2.09, D9S301), and 12q1 (LOD = 1.86, D12S375). Our results provide evidence that a combination of segregation and linkage approaches is valuable in understanding genetic determination of common complex traits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)646-650
Number of pages5
JournalAmerican Journal of Human Genetics
Volume71
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Sept-2002

Keywords

  • BODY-MASS INDEX
  • LINKAGE ANALYSIS
  • STATURE
  • WEIGHT
  • TRENDS
  • ASTHMA

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