Linkage analyses in type I diabetes mellitus using caspar, a software and statistical program for conditional analysis of polygenic diseases

Jeremy Buhler, David Owerbach, Alejandro A. Schäffer, Marek Kimmel, Kenneth H. Gabbay

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Abstract

We have developed software and statistical tools for linkage analysis of polygenic diseases. We use type I diabetes mellitus (insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, IDDM) as our model system. Two susceptibility loci (IDDM1 on 6p21 and IDDM2 on 11 p15) are well established, and recent genome searches suggest the existence of other susceptibility loci. We have implemented CASPAR, a software tool that makes it possible to test for linkage quickly and efficiently using multiple polymorphic DNA markers simultaneously in nuclear families consisting of two unaffected parents and a pair of affected siblings (ASP). We use a simulation-based method to determine whether lod scores from a collection of ASP tests are significant. We test our new software and statistical tools to assess linkage of IDDM5 and IDDM1 conditioned on analyses with 1 or 2 other unlinked type I diabetes susceptibility loci. The results from the CASPAR analysis suggest that conditioning of IDDM5 on IDDM1 and IDDM4, and of IDDM7 on IDDM1 and IDDM1 provides significant benefits for the genetic analysis of polygenic loci.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)211-222
Number of pages12
JournalHuman heredity
Volume47
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1997

Keywords

  • Affected-sibling pairs
  • CASPAR
  • IDDM2
  • IDDM4
  • IDDM5
  • IDDM7
  • IDDMl
  • Linkage analysis
  • Software
  • Statistical simulation
  • Susceptibility loci
  • Type I diabetes mellitus

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