Abstract
A linkage-based genome scan of 1258 members of a single pedigree of the Jirel population of Nepal localized 6 potential quantitative trait loci (QTLs) influencing susceptibility to infection with Ascaris lumbricoides, the most common soil-transmitted intestinal helminth. Three QTLs exhibited genomewide significance, including QTLs on chromosomes 13 (logarithm of the odds ratio [LOD] score, 3.37; genomewide P = .013), 8 (LOD score, 3.03; genomewide P = .031), and 11 (LOD score, 3.19; genomewide P = .020). Another QTL on chromosome 1 approached significance (LOD score, 2.72; genomewide P = .067). There was suggestive evidence of linkage for 2 additional loci on chromosomes 1 and 13. © 2007 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America. All rights reserved.
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Williams-Blangero, S., VandeBerg, J. L., Subedi, J., Jha, B., Corrêa-Oliveira, R., & Blangero, J. (2008). Localization of multiple quantitative trait loci influencing susceptibility to infection with Ascaris lumbricoides. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 197(1), 66–71. https://doi.org/10.1086/524060
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