A genomewide search for type 2 diabetes-susceptibility genes in indigenous Australians
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S. T. Warren C. A. Alden et al. |
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01/01/2002
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Resumo |
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes among Australian residents is 7.5%; however, prevalence rates up to six times higher have been reported for indigenous Australian communities. Epidemiological evidence implicates genetic factors in the susceptibility of indigenous Australians to type 2 diabetes and supports the hypothesis of the thrifty genotype, but, to date, the nature of the genetic predisposition is unknown. We have ascertained clinical details from a community of indigenous Australian descent in North Stradbroke Island, Queensland. In this population, the phenotype is characterized by severe insulin resistance. We have conducted a genomewide scan, at an average resolution of 10 cM, for type 2 diabetes-susceptibility genes in a large multigeneration pedigree from this community. Parametric linkage analysis undertaken using FASTLINK version 4.1p yielded a maximum two-point LOD score of +2.97 at marker D2S2345. Multipoint analysis yielded a peak LOD score of +3.9 |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
University of Chicago Press |
Palavras-Chave | #Genetics & Heredity #Coronary Heart-disease #Affected Sib Pairs #Beta-cell Function #Late-onset Niddm #Aboriginal Community #Chromosome 20q #Insulin-resistance #Glucose-tolerance #Complex Traits #Wide Search #C1 #321011 Medical Genetics #730105 Endocrine organs and diseases (incl. diabetes) |
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Journal Article |