Comparative study of the linkage disequilibrium of an ENCODE region, chromosome 7p15, in Korean, Japanese, and Han Chinese samples

Jiyoung Lim, Young Joo Kim, Yongsook Yoon, Soon Ok Kim, Hyo Jin Kang, Jungsun Park, A. Reum Han, Bokghee Han, Burmseok Oh, Kyuchan Kimm, Bangwon Yoon, Kyuyoung Song

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Abstract

The extent and pattern of linkage disequilibrium (LD) in the human genome provide important information for disease gene mapping. Previous studies have shown that LDs vary depending on chromosomal regions and populations. As the Asian samples of the International HapMap Project consisted of Japanese and Chinese populations, it was of interest whether we could use the HapMap data as a reference to carry out association studies of common complex diseases in a closely related population, such as Koreans. We have compared the LD and recombination patterns defined by single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ENCODE region ENm010, chromosome 7p15.2, in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese samples and further tested the robustness of tagSNPs among the Asian samples. We genotyped 792 SNPs in 500 kb (chromosome 7: 26699793-27199792, NCBI build 34) from 90 unrelated Koreans by fluorescence polarization detection and compared the data with Asian data from the HapMap project. Despite some differences in the position of high LD region boundaries, the overall patterns of LD were remarkably similar across the three samples, reflecting strong genetic affinities among them. Furthermore, the haplotype tag SNP transferability across the three samples was greater than 90%. Our results support the initial suggestion that the populations genotyped in the HapMap project might serve as reference populations for the selection of tagSNPs in association studies [The International HapMap Consortium, The International HapMap Project, Nature 426 (2003) 789-796. [1]].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)392-398
Number of pages7
JournalGenomics
Volume87
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2006

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank Drs. Pui-Yan Kwok and Dan Koboldt for sharing information on primers of validated SNPs in the region. This work was supported by grants (to K.S.) from the Korean HapMap Project of MOST (Ministry of Science and Technology of Korea) and the Asan Foundation in Korea.

Keywords

  • 7p15.2
  • Chinese
  • Comparison
  • ENCODE region
  • HapMap
  • Haplotype
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • LD
  • tagSNP

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