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Identity-By-Descent Mapping Identifies Major Locus For Serum Triglycerides In Amerindians Largely Explained By An Apoc3 Founder Mutation, Wen-Chi Hsueh, Anup K. Nair, Sayuko Kobes, Peng Chen, Harald H. H. Goring, Toni I. Pollin, Alka Malhotra, William C. Knowler, Leslie J. Baier, Robert L. Hanson Dec 2017

Identity-By-Descent Mapping Identifies Major Locus For Serum Triglycerides In Amerindians Largely Explained By An Apoc3 Founder Mutation, Wen-Chi Hsueh, Anup K. Nair, Sayuko Kobes, Peng Chen, Harald H. H. Goring, Toni I. Pollin, Alka Malhotra, William C. Knowler, Leslie J. Baier, Robert L. Hanson

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Background—Identity-by-descent (IBD) mapping using empirical estimates of IBD allele sharing may be useful for studies of complex traits in founder populations, where hidden relationships may augment the inherent genetic information that can be used for localization.

Methods and Results—Through IBD mapping, using ~400,000 SNPs, of serum lipid profiles we identified a major linkage signal for triglycerides (TG) in 1,007 Pima Indians (LOD=9.23, p=3.5×10−11 on chromosome 11q). In subsequent fine-mapping and replication association studies in ~7,500 Amerindians, we determined that this signal reflects effects of a loss-of-function Ala43Thr substitution in APOC3 (rs147210663) and 3 established functional SNPs in APOA5. …


Genetic Variation And Gene Expression Across Multiple Tissues And Developmental Stages In A Non-Human Primate, Anna J. Jasinska, Ivette Zelaya, Susan K. Service, Christine B. Peterson, Rita M. Cantor, Oi-Wa Choi, Joseph Deyoung, Eleazar Eskin, Lynn A. Fairbanks, John Blangero, Thomas D. Dyer Dec 2017

Genetic Variation And Gene Expression Across Multiple Tissues And Developmental Stages In A Non-Human Primate, Anna J. Jasinska, Ivette Zelaya, Susan K. Service, Christine B. Peterson, Rita M. Cantor, Oi-Wa Choi, Joseph Deyoung, Eleazar Eskin, Lynn A. Fairbanks, John Blangero, Thomas D. Dyer

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By analyzing multitissue gene expression and genome-wide genetic variation data in samples from a vervet monkey pedigree, we generated a transcriptome resource and produced the first catalog of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) in a nonhuman primate model. This catalog contains more genome-wide significant eQTLs per sample than comparable human resources and identifies sex- and age-related expression patterns. Findings include a master regulatory locus that likely has a role in immune function and a locus regulating hippocampal long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), whose expression correlates with hippocampal volume. This resource will facilitate genetic investigation of quantitative traits, including brain and behavioral …


Benchmarking Relatedness Inference Methods With Genome-Wide Data From Thousands Of Relatives, Monica D. Ramstetter, Thomas D. Dyer, Donna M. Lehman, Joanne E. Curran, Ravindranath Duggirala, John Blangero, Jason G. Mezey, Amy L. Williams Sep 2017

Benchmarking Relatedness Inference Methods With Genome-Wide Data From Thousands Of Relatives, Monica D. Ramstetter, Thomas D. Dyer, Donna M. Lehman, Joanne E. Curran, Ravindranath Duggirala, John Blangero, Jason G. Mezey, Amy L. Williams

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Inferring relatedness from genomic data is an essential component of genetic association studies, population genetics, forensics, and genealogy. While numerous methods exist for inferring relatedness, thorough evaluation of these approaches in real data has been lacking. Here, we report an assessment of 12 state-of-the-art pairwise relatedness inference methods using a data set with 2485 individuals contained in several large pedigrees that span up to six generations. We find that all methods have high accuracy (92–99%) when detecting first- and second-degree relationships, but their accuracy dwindles to76% of relative pairs. Overall, the most accurate methods are Estimation of Recent Shared Ancestry …


Epigenetic Age Acceleration Assessed With Human White-Matter Images, Karen Hodgson, Melanie A. Carless, Hemant Kulkarni, Joanne E. Curran, Emma Sprooten, Emma E. Knowles, Samuel R. Mathias, Harald H. H. Goring, Nailin Yao, Rene L. Olvera, Laura Almasy, Ravindranath Duggirala, John Blangero, David C. Glahn May 2017

Epigenetic Age Acceleration Assessed With Human White-Matter Images, Karen Hodgson, Melanie A. Carless, Hemant Kulkarni, Joanne E. Curran, Emma Sprooten, Emma E. Knowles, Samuel R. Mathias, Harald H. H. Goring, Nailin Yao, Rene L. Olvera, Laura Almasy, Ravindranath Duggirala, John Blangero, David C. Glahn

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The accurate estimation of age using methylation data has proved a useful and heritable biomarker, with acceleration in epigenetic age predicting a number of age-related phenotypes. Measures of white matter integrity in the brain are also heritable and highly sensitive to both normal and pathological aging processes across adulthood. We consider the phenotypic and genetic interrelationships between epigenetic age acceleration and white matter integrity in humans. Our goal was to investigate processes that underlie interindividual variability in age-related changes in the brain. Using blood taken from a Mexican-American extended pedigree sample (n = 628; age = 23.28-93.11 years), epigenetic …


Multiethnic Genome-Wide Meta-Analysis Of Ectopic Fat Depots Identifies Loci Associated With Adipocyte Development And Differentiation, Audrey Y. Chu, Xuan Deng, Virginia A. Fisher, Alexander Drong, Yang Zhang, Mary F. Feitosa, Ching-Ti Liu, Olivia Weeks, Audrey C. Choh, Qing Duan, Thomas D. Dyer Jan 2017

Multiethnic Genome-Wide Meta-Analysis Of Ectopic Fat Depots Identifies Loci Associated With Adipocyte Development And Differentiation, Audrey Y. Chu, Xuan Deng, Virginia A. Fisher, Alexander Drong, Yang Zhang, Mary F. Feitosa, Ching-Ti Liu, Olivia Weeks, Audrey C. Choh, Qing Duan, Thomas D. Dyer

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Variation in body fat distribution contributes to the metabolic sequelae of obesity. The genetic determinants of body fat distribution are poorly understood. The goal of this study was to gain new insights into the underlying genetics of body fat distribution by conducting sample-size weighted fixed-effects genome-wide association meta-analyses in up to 9,594 women and 8,738 men for six ectopic fat traits in European, African, Hispanic, and Chinese ancestry populations, with and without sex stratification. In total, 7 new loci were identified in association with ectopic fat traits (ATXN1, UBE2E2, EBF1, RREB1, GSDMB, GRAMD3 and ENSA; PATXN1 and UBE2E2 …