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Use of linkage disequilibrium approaches to map genes for bipolar disorder in the Costa Rican population

โœ Scribed by Escamilla, Michael A.; Spesny, Mitzi; Reus, Victor I.; Gallegos, Alvaro; Meza, Luis; Molina, Julio; Sandkuijl, Lodewijk A.; Fournier, Eduardo; Leon, Pedro E.; Smith, Lauren B.; Freimer, Nelson B.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
54 KB
Volume
67
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-7299

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โœฆ Synopsis


Linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis provides a powerful means for screening the genome to map the location of disease genes, such as those for bipolar disorder (BP). As described in this paper, the population of the Central Valley of Costa Rica, which is descended from a small number of founders, should be suitable for LD mapping; this assertion is supported by reconstruction of extended haplotypes shared by distantly related individuals in this population suffering low-frequency hearing loss (LFHLl), which has previously been mapped by linkage analysis. A sampling strategy is described for applying LD methods to map genes for BP, and clinical and demographic characteristics of an initially collected sample are discussed. This sample will provide a complement to a previously collected set of Costa Rican BP families which is under investigation using standard linkage analysis.


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