Literature DB >> 18760389

Runs of homozygosity in European populations.

Ruth McQuillan1, Anne-Louise Leutenegger, Rehab Abdel-Rahman, Christopher S Franklin, Marijana Pericic, Lovorka Barac-Lauc, Nina Smolej-Narancic, Branka Janicijevic, Ozren Polasek, Albert Tenesa, Andrew K Macleod, Susan M Farrington, Pavao Rudan, Caroline Hayward, Veronique Vitart, Igor Rudan, Sarah H Wild, Malcolm G Dunlop, Alan F Wright, Harry Campbell, James F Wilson.   

Abstract

Estimating individual genome-wide autozygosity is important both in the identification of recessive disease variants via homozygosity mapping and in the investigation of the effects of genome-wide homozygosity on traits of biomedical importance. Approaches have tended to involve either single-point estimates or rather complex multipoint methods of inferring individual autozygosity, all on the basis of limited marker data. Now, with the availability of high-density genome scans, a multipoint, observational method of estimating individual autozygosity is possible. Using data from a 300,000 SNP panel in 2618 individuals from two isolated and two more-cosmopolitan populations of European origin, we explore the potential of estimating individual autozygosity from data on runs of homozygosity (ROHs). Termed F(roh), this is defined as the proportion of the autosomal genome in runs of homozygosity above a specified length. Mean F(roh) distinguishes clearly between subpopulations classified in terms of grandparental endogamy and population size. With the use of good pedigree data for one of the populations (Orkney), F(roh) was found to correlate strongly with the inbreeding coefficient estimated from pedigrees (r = 0.86). Using pedigrees to identify individuals with no shared maternal and paternal ancestors in five, and probably at least ten, generations, we show that ROHs measuring up to 4 Mb are common in demonstrably outbred individuals. Given the stochastic variation in ROH number, length, and location and the fact that ROHs are important whether ancient or recent in origin, approaches such as this will provide a more useful description of genomic autozygosity than has hitherto been possible.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18760389      PMCID: PMC2556426          DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2008.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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