Population choice in mapping genes for complex diseases
- PMID: 10581024
- DOI: 10.1038/70501
Population choice in mapping genes for complex diseases
Abstract
The difficulty of identifying susceptibility genes for common diseases has polarized geneticists' views on what disease models are appropriate and how best to proceed once high-density genome maps become available. Different disease models have different implications for using linkage or linkage-disequilibrium-based approaches for mapping complex disease genes. We argue that the choice of study population is a critical factor when designing a study, and that genetically simplified isolates are more useful than diverse continental populations under most assumptions.
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