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Evidence for Linkage of Stature to Chromosome 3p26 in a Large U.K. Family Data Set Ascertained for Type 2 Diabetes
Authors:Steven Wiltshire   Timothy M. Frayling   Andrew T. Hattersley   Graham A. Hitman   Mark Walker   Jonathan C. Levy   Stephen O''''Rahilly   Christopher J. Groves   Stephan Menzel   Lon R. Cardon     Mark I. McCarthy
Affiliation:Imperial College Genetics and Genomics Research Institute and Division of Medicine, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:We have analyzed data from 573 pedigrees from the United Kingdom for evidence for linkage to loci influencing adult stature. Our data set comprised 1,214 diabetic and 163 nondiabetic siblings for whom height data were available. We used variance-components analysis implemented in GENEHUNTER 2 and a modification of the Haseman-Elston regression method, HE-COM. We found evidence for a locus on 3p26 (LOD score 3.17) influencing height in this adult sample, with less-significant evidence for loci on chromosomes 7, 10, 15, 17, 19, and 20. Our findings extend similar recent studies in Scandinavian and Quebecois populations, adding further evidence that height is indeed under the control of multiple genes.
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