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Long Range Linkage Disequilibrium across the Human Genome
Authors:Evan Koch  Mickey Ristroph  Mark Kirkpatrick
Affiliation:Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, United States of America.; University of Lausanne, Switzerland,
Abstract:Long-range linkage disequilibria (LRLD) between sites that are widely separated on chromosomes may suggest that population admixture, epistatic selection, or other evolutionary forces are at work. We quantified patterns of LRLD on a chromosome-wide level in the YRI population of the HapMap dataset of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). We calculated the disequilibrium between all pairs of SNPs on each chromosome (a total of >2×1011 values) and evaluated significance of overall disequilibrium using randomization. The results show an excess of associations between pairs of distant sites (separated by >0.25 cM) on all of the 22 autosomes. We discuss possible explanations for this observation.
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