Using Genomic Inbreeding Coefficient Estimates for Homozygosity Mapping of Rare Recessive Traits: Application to Taybi-Linder Syndrome

Citation
Leutenegger, Anne-louise et al., Using Genomic Inbreeding Coefficient Estimates for Homozygosity Mapping of Rare Recessive Traits: Application to Taybi-Linder Syndrome, American journal of human genetics , 79(1), 2006, pp. 62-66
ISSN journal
00029297
Volume
79
Issue
1
Year of publication
2006
Pages
62 - 66
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
The use of inbred patients whose exact genealogy may not be available is of primary interest in mapping genes involved in rare recessive diseases. We show here that this can be achieved by estimating inbreeding coefficients from the patients. genomic information and using these estimates to perform homozygosity mapping. We show the interest of the approach by mapping a gene for Taybi-Linder syndrome to chromosome 2q, with the use of a key patient with no genealogical information. Previous article in issue