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非裔美国人种群中长程混合连锁不平衡的分布。

The distribution of long range admixture linkage disequilibrium in an African-American population.

作者信息

Rybicki Benjamin A, Iyengar Sudha K, Harris Trent, Liptak Rachel, Elston Robert C, Sheffer Roberta, Chen Kang Mei, Major Marcie, Maliarik Mary J, Iannuzzi Michael C

机构信息

Department of Biostatistics and Research Epidemiology, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Mich 48202, USA.

出版信息

Hum Hered. 2002;53(4):187-96. doi: 10.1159/000066193.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To better understand the effect of admixture on long range linkage disequilibrium (LD), we characterized extended LD in gene-rich regions of an African-American population.

METHODS

Approximately 290 cM of chromosomes 1, 3, 6, 11-17, 20 and 22 were scanned using 109 polymorphic microsatellite markers spaced an average of 3 cM apart. Disequilibrium between loci (D') was based on maximum-likelihood estimates of haplotype frequencies computed for 200 unrelated African Americans.

RESULTS

Mean D' values were highest on chromosomes 6p23-p21.3 (D' = 0.33) and 15p22.2-p25.3 (D' = 0.34), and lowest on chromosome 12p11.2-q14 (D' = 0.21). Overall, the variance in LD among chromosomes accounted for approximately two-thirds of the total LD variance. Of the 434 locus pairs spaced between 0.3 and 38.7 cM apart, there was no detectable correlation between LD and recombination distance and a weak negative correlation between LD and physical distance (r(s) = -0.12; p = 0.031). For the 192 intrachromosomal locus pairs where allele frequency data were available from the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme humain (CEPH), we found a statistically significant positive correlation between LD and the allelic frequency differences (delta) between the African-American study population and Caucasian reference CEPH population (r(s) = 0.53; p < 0.0001). The correlation between LD and both recombination and physical distance was markedly increased for locus pairs with high delta levels.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results suggest that recent Caucasian admixture maintains a high level of long range LD in African Americans on a genomic scale, and selected markers with large African American/Caucasian delta levels may be useful in association studies.

摘要

目的

为了更好地理解基因混合对长程连锁不平衡(LD)的影响,我们对非裔美国人种群富含基因区域的扩展LD进行了特征分析。

方法

使用平均间距为3 cM的109个多态性微卫星标记对1、3、6、11 - 17、20和22号染色体上约290 cM的区域进行扫描。基因座间的不平衡(D')基于为200名无关非裔美国人计算的单倍型频率的最大似然估计值。

结果

平均D'值在6号染色体p23 - p21.3区域最高(D' = 0.33),在15号染色体p22.2 - p25.3区域次之(D' = 0.34),而在12号染色体p11.2 - q14区域最低(D' = 0.21)。总体而言,各染色体间LD的方差约占总LD方差的三分之二。在距离为0.3至38.7 cM的434个基因座对中,LD与重组距离之间未检测到相关性,而LD与物理距离之间存在较弱的负相关性(r(s) = -0.12;p = 0.031)。对于可从人类多态性研究中心(CEPH)获取等位基因频率数据的192个染色体内基因座对,我们发现非裔美国人研究种群与白种人参考CEPH种群之间的LD与等位基因频率差异(δ)之间存在统计学上显著的正相关性(r(s) = 0.53;p < 0.0001)。对于具有高δ水平的基因座对,LD与重组及物理距离之间的相关性显著增加。

结论

我们的结果表明,近期的白种人基因混合在基因组水平上使非裔美国人保持了高水平的长程LD,并且具有大的非裔美国人/白种人δ水平的选定标记可能在关联研究中有用。

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