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Combined association and linkage analysis applied to the APOE locus.
Authors
Abecasis
Abecasis
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Abecasis
Artiga
Atwood
Beekman
Beekman
Boerwinkle
Broman
Bury
Douglas
Duggirala
Fulker
Fullerton
Heijmans
Kardaun
Kim
Klos
Kruglyak
Lambert
Lander
Neale
Neale
Neale
O'Dell
Posthuma
Sing
Snieder
Soria
Stengard
Zerba
Zerba
Publication date
1 January 2004
Publisher
Doi
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Abstract
Combined association and linkage analysis is a powerful tool for pinpointing functional quantitative traits (QTLs) responsible for regions of significant linkage identified in genome-wide scans. We applied this technique to apoE plasma levels and the APOEε2/ε3/ε4 polymorphism in two Dutch twin cohorts of different age ranges. Across chromosome 19, short tandem repeats and the APOEε2/ε3/ε4 polymorphism were genotyped in adolescent (aged 13-22 years) and adult (aged 34-62 years) Dutch twins. In both samples, evidence for indicative linkage with plasma apoE levels was found (maximum LOD score (MLS)=0.8, MLS=2.5, respectively) at 19q13.32. These linkage regions included the APOE locus. As expected, the APOEε2/ε3/ε4 polymorphism was strongly associated with apoE plasma levels in both samples. An extension of the between/within families association test developed by Fulker et al. ([1999] Am. J. Hum. Genet. 64:259-267) showed that these associations were not due to population stratification. The combined association and linkage analyses revealed that the association of the APOEε2/ε3/ε4 polymorphism with apoE plasma levels completely explained the linkage in the adolescent twins and partly in the adult twins. © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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