Analysis of the genetic basis of height in large Jewish nuclear families

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Abstract

Despite intensive study, most of the specific genetic factors that contribute to variation in human height remain undiscovered. We conducted a family-based linkage study of height in a unique cohort of very large nuclear families from a founder (Jewish) population. This design allowed for increased power to detect linkage, compared to previous family-based studies. Loci we identified in discovery families could explain an estimated lower bound of 6% of the variance in height in validation families. We showed that these loci are not tagging known common variants associated with height. Rather, we suggest that the observed signals arise from variants with large effects that are rare globally but elevated in frequency in the Jewish population.

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Zeevi, D., Bloom, J. S., Sadhu, M. J., Ben Yehuda, A., Zangen, D., Levy-Lahad, E., & Kruglyak, L. (2019). Analysis of the genetic basis of height in large Jewish nuclear families. PLoS Genetics, 15(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008082

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