Estimation of Hardy-Weinberg and pairwise disequilibrium in the apolipoprotein AI-CIII-AIV gene cluster.

Citation
B. Haviland, M. et al., Estimation of Hardy-Weinberg and pairwise disequilibrium in the apolipoprotein AI-CIII-AIV gene cluster., American journal of human genetics , 49-I(2), 1991, pp. 350-365
ISSN journal
00029297
Volume
49-I
Issue
2
Year of publication
1991
Pages
350 - 365
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Departures from Hardy-Weinberg (HW) equilibria and pairwise disequilibria were estimated in a sample of unrelated healthy individuals typed for six RFLPs in the apo AI-CIII-AIV gene region.The sample was composed of males and females, selected for health, from two populations, those of exclusively French-Canadian (FC) and those of some non-French-Canadian (NFC) ancestry.An approach suggested by Weir and Cockerham, which includes estimates of nonrandom association (disequilibria) between three and four alleles at two loci as well as the traditional associations between two alleles, at two loci was used.The pattern of departures from HW equilibria suggested that the genetic structures of the FC and NFC are different.Departure from HW equilibrium at an RFLP locus could not be predicted from information about other loci in the same gene region.Nonrandom associations were also evident from the pairwise analyses.Two pairs of loci had significant diallelic disequilibria, while two other pairs had significant triallelic disequilibria.All of the RFLP pairs had at least one measure of disequilibrium at its maximum value determined by allele frequencies.Inferences about pairwise disequilibria depended on the statistical approach used.Sizes of the pairwise disequilibria were not correlated with the physical distance between loci.The impact of these disequilibria on RFLP-phenotype association studies is discussed.