SNP identification, linkage disequilibrium, and haplotype analysis for a 200-kb genomic region in a Korean population

Kwang Joong Kim, Hye Ja Lee, Mi Hyun Park, Seung Hun Cha, Kyung Seon Kim, Hung Tae Kim, Kuchan Kimm, Bermseok Oh, Jong Young Lee

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Abstract

Understanding patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD) across genomes may facilitate association mapping studies to localize genetic variants influencing complex diseases, a recognition that led to the International Haplotype Mapping Project (HapMap). Divergent patterns of haplotype frequency and LD across global populations require that the HapMap database be supplemented with haplotype and LD data from additional populations. We conducted a pilot study of the LD and haplotype structure of a genomic region in a Korean population. A total of 165 SNPs were identified in a 200-kb region of 22q13.2 by direct sequencing. Unphased genotype data were generated for 76 SNPs in 90 unrelated Korean individuals. LD, haplotype diversity, and recombination rates were assessed in this region and compared with the HapMap database. The pattern of LD and haplotype frequencies of Korean samples showed a high degree of similarity with Japanese data. There was a strong correlation between high LD and low recombination frequency in this region. We found considerable similarities in local LD patterns between three Asian populations (Han Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) and the CEPH population. Haplotype frequencies were, however, significantly different between them. Our results should further the understanding of distinctive Korean genomic features and assist in designing appropriate association studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)535-540
Number of pages6
JournalGenomics
Volume88
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2006

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by an intramural grant (347-6111-213) from the Korea National Institute of Health, Korea Center for Disease Control, Republic of Korea.

Keywords

  • Korean population
  • SNP identification
  • haplotype
  • linkage disequilibrium

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