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Heritability and Demographic Analyses in the Large Isolated Population of Val Borbera Suggest Advantages in Mapping Complex Traits Genes
Authors:Michela Traglia  Cinzia Sala  Corrado Masciullo  Valeria Cverhova  Francesca Lori  Giorgio Pistis  Silvia Bione  Paolo Gasparini  Sheila Ulivi  Marina Ciullo  Teresa Nutile  Emanuele Bosi  Marcella Sirtori  Giovanna Mignogna  Alessandro Rubinacci  Iwan Buetti  Clara Camaschella  Enrico Petretto  Daniela Toniolo
Abstract:

Background

Isolated populations are a useful resource for mapping complex traits due to shared stable environment, reduced genetic complexity and extended Linkage Disequilibrium (LD) compared to the general population. Here we describe a large genetic isolate from the North West Apennines, the mountain range that runs through Italy from the North West Alps to the South.

Methodology/Principal Findings

The study involved 1,803 people living in 7 villages of the upper Borbera Valley. For this large population cohort, data from genealogy reconstruction, medical questionnaires, blood, anthropometric and bone status QUS parameters were evaluated. Demographic and epidemiological analyses indicated a substantial genetic component contributing to each trait variation as well as overlapping genetic determinants and family clustering for some traits.

Conclusions/Significance

The data provide evidence for significant heritability of medical relevant traits that will be important in mapping quantitative traits. We suggest that this population isolate is suitable to identify rare variants associated with complex phenotypes that may be difficult to study in larger but more heterogeneous populations.
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