| Literature DB >> 16685655 |
Andrew E Fry1, Clare J Trafford, Martin A Kimber, Man-Suen Chan, Kirk A Rockett, Dominic P Kwiatkowski.
Abstract
Haplotype-based techniques are being used to estimate the relative age of alleles--particularly in screening loci for signals of recent positive selection--but does this approach capture even coarse age differences? Using simulations and empirical data from the International HapMap Project, we show that a simple pairwise metric of haplotype homozygosity gives significantly higher mean values for human single-nucleotide-polymorphism alleles that appear to be derived than for those that appear to be ancestral, as determined by comparison with the chimpanzee genome. Our results support the use of haplotype-based techniques, such as extended haplotypic homozygosity, to assess the age of alleles.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16685655 PMCID: PMC1474085 DOI: 10.1086/504160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Hum Genet ISSN: 0002-9297 Impact factor: 11.025