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Family-based association mapping provides evidence for a gene for reading disability on chromosome 15q

Family-based association mapping provides evidence for a gene for reading disability on chromosome 15q
Family-based association mapping provides evidence for a gene for reading disability on chromosome 15q
Family-based association mapping was used to follow up reports of linkage between reading disability (RD) and a genomic region on chromosome 15q. Using a two-stage approach, we ascertained 101 (stage 1) and 77 (stage 2) parent–proband trios, in which RD was characterized rigorously. In stage 1, a set of eight microsatellite markers spanning the region of putative linkage was used and a highly significant association was detected between RD and a three-marker haplotype (D15S994/D15S214/D15S146: P and empirical P < 0.001). A significant association with the same three-marker haplotype was also observed in the second-stage sample (P = 0.009, empirical P = 0.006). Our data therefore provide strong evidence for one or more genes contributing to RD being located in the vicinity of the region including D15S146 and D15S994. In addition, our results provide support for association analysis being a useful method to map susceptibility loci for complex disorders.
843-848
Morris, Derek W.
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Williams, Julie
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Morris, Derek W.
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Hopkin, Elizabeth
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Hamshere, Marian
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Krawczak, Michael
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O’Donovan, Michael C.
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Williams, Julie
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Morris, Derek W., Robinson, Lucie, Turic, Darko, Duke, Mary, Webb, Victoria, Milham, Charis, Hopkin, Elizabeth, Pound, Kirsty, Fernando, Shamiro, Easton, Martha, Hamshere, Marian, Williams, Nigel, McGuffin, Peter, Stevenson, Jim, Krawczak, Michael, Owen, Michael J., O’Donovan, Michael C. and Williams, Julie (2000) Family-based association mapping provides evidence for a gene for reading disability on chromosome 15q. Human Molecular Genetics, 9 (5), 843-848. (doi:10.1093/hmg/9.5.843).

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Family-based association mapping was used to follow up reports of linkage between reading disability (RD) and a genomic region on chromosome 15q. Using a two-stage approach, we ascertained 101 (stage 1) and 77 (stage 2) parent–proband trios, in which RD was characterized rigorously. In stage 1, a set of eight microsatellite markers spanning the region of putative linkage was used and a highly significant association was detected between RD and a three-marker haplotype (D15S994/D15S214/D15S146: P and empirical P < 0.001). A significant association with the same three-marker haplotype was also observed in the second-stage sample (P = 0.009, empirical P = 0.006). Our data therefore provide strong evidence for one or more genes contributing to RD being located in the vicinity of the region including D15S146 and D15S994. In addition, our results provide support for association analysis being a useful method to map susceptibility loci for complex disorders.

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Published date: 2000

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Local EPrints ID: 18400
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/18400
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Date deposited: 05 Jan 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:04

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Author: Derek W. Morris
Author: Lucie Robinson
Author: Darko Turic
Author: Mary Duke
Author: Victoria Webb
Author: Charis Milham
Author: Elizabeth Hopkin
Author: Kirsty Pound
Author: Shamiro Fernando
Author: Martha Easton
Author: Marian Hamshere
Author: Nigel Williams
Author: Peter McGuffin
Author: Jim Stevenson
Author: Michael Krawczak
Author: Michael J. Owen
Author: Michael C. O’Donovan
Author: Julie Williams

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