Long contiguous stretches of homozygosity in the human genome

Ling Hui Li, Sheng Feng Ho, Chien Hsiun Chen, Chun Yu Wei, Wan Ching Wong, Li Ying Li, Shuen Iu Hung, Wen Hung Chung, Wen Han Pan, Ming Ta M. Lee, Fuu Jen Tsai, Ching Fen Chang, Jer Yuarn Wu, Yuan Tsong Chen

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摘要

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common sequence variation in the human genome; they have been successfully used in mapping disease genes and more recently in studying population genetics and cancer genetics. In a population-based association study using high-density oligonucleotide arrays for whole-genome SNP genotyping, we discovered that in the genomes of unrelated Han Chinese, 34 out of 515 (6.6%) individuals contained long contiguous stretches of homozygosity (LCSHs), ranging in the size from 2.94 to 26.27 Mbp (10.22 ± 5.95 Mbp). Four out of four (100%) Taiwan aborigines also demonstrated this genetic characteristic. The number of LCSH regions increased markedly in the offspring of consanguineous marriages. LCSH was also detected in Caucasian samples (11/42; 26.2%) and African American samples (2/42; 4.76%). A total of 26 LCSH regions were recurrently detected among Han Chinese, Taiwan aborigines, and Caucasians. DNA copy number determination by hybridization intensity analysis and real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) excluded deletion as the cause of LCSH. Our results suggest that LCSHs are common in the human genome of the outbred population and this genetic characteristic could have a significant impact on population genetics and disease gene studies.
原文英語
頁(從 - 到)1115-1121
頁數7
期刊Human Mutation
27
發行號11
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 11月 2006
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 遺傳學
  • 遺傳學(臨床)

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