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A first-generation linkage disequilibrium map of human chromosome 22
Authors:Dawson Elisabeth  Abecasis Gonçalo R  Bumpstead Suzannah  Chen Yuan  Hunt Sarah  Beare David M  Pabial Jagjit  Dibling Thomas  Tinsley Emma  Kirby Susan  Carter David  Papaspyridonos Marianna  Livingstone Simon  Ganske Rocky  Lõhmussaar Elin  Zernant Jana  Tõnisson Neeme  Remm Maido  Mägi Reedik  Puurand Tarmo  Vilo Jaak  Kurg Ants  Rice Kate  Deloukas Panos  Mott Richard  Metspalu Andres  Bentley David R  Cardon Lon R  Dunham Ian
Institution:The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SA, UK.
Abstract:DNA sequence variants in specific genes or regions of the human genome are responsible for a variety of phenotypes such as disease risk or variable drug response. These variants can be investigated directly, or through their non-random associations with neighbouring markers (called linkage disequilibrium (LD)). Here we report measurement of LD along the complete sequence of human chromosome 22. Duplicate genotyping and analysis of 1,504 markers in Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) reference families at a median spacing of 15 kilobases (kb) reveals a highly variable pattern of LD along the chromosome, in which extensive regions of nearly complete LD up to 804 kb in length are interspersed with regions of little or no detectable LD. The LD patterns are replicated in a panel of unrelated UK Caucasians. There is a strong correlation between high LD and low recombination frequency in the extant genetic map, suggesting that historical and contemporary recombination rates are similar. This study demonstrates the feasibility of developing genome-wide maps of LD.
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