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Many sequence variants affecting diversity of adult human height

Authors :
Daniel F. Gudbjartsson
Kari Stefansson
Thorvaldur Jonsson
André L. M. Verbeek
Bjarni V. Halldorsson
Patrick Sulem
Lisa R. Yanek
Gudmar Thorleifsson
Anna Helgadottir
Laufey Tryggvadottir
Katja K.H. Aben
Dorine W. Swinkels
Lambertus A. Kiemeney
Torben Jørgensen
Jeffrey R. Gulcher
Stacy Steinberg
Torben Hansen
Thorunn Rafnar
Hreinn Stefansson
Steinunn Thorlacius
Barbara Franke
J. Alfred Witjes
Lewis C. Becker
Elinborg J Olafsdottir
Valgerdur Steinthorsdottir
Unnur Thorsteinsdottir
Augustine Kong
Gudridur H Olafsdottir
Diane M. Becker
Oluf Pedersen
Knut Borch-Johnsen
G. Bragi Walters
Arnaldur Gylfason
Andres Ingason
Gitte Andersen
Martin den Heijer
Pasha Zusmanovich
Source :
Nature Genetics, 40, 5, pp. 609-15, Nature Genetics, 40, 609-15
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Contains fulltext : 69151.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) Adult human height is one of the classical complex human traits. We searched for sequence variants that affect height by scanning the genomes of 25,174 Icelanders, 2,876 Dutch, 1,770 European Americans and 1,148 African Americans. We then combined these results with previously published results from the Diabetes Genetics Initiative on 3,024 Scandinavians and tested a selected subset of SNPs in 5,517 Danes. We identified 27 regions of the genome with one or more sequence variants showing significant association with height. The estimated effects per allele of these variants ranged between 0.3 and 0.6 cm and, taken together, they explain around 3.7% of the population variation in height. The genes neighboring the identified loci cluster in biological processes related to skeletal development and mitosis. Association to three previously reported loci are replicated in our analyses, and the strongest association was with SNPs in the ZBTB38 gene.

Details

ISSN :
10614036
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics, 40, 5, pp. 609-15, Nature Genetics, 40, 609-15
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....19684fe8e58a31b237ebb78d76ff3d70