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Linkage and association mapping of the LRP5 locus on chromosome 11q13 in type 1 diabetes

Linkage of chromosome 11q13 to type 1 diabetes (T1D) was first reported from genome scans (Davies et al. 1994; Hashimoto et al. 1994) resulting in P T. The disease association data, largely focused in the LRP5 region with 1,106 T1D families, provided no further evidence for disease association at LR...

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Published in:Human genetics 2003-07, Vol.113 (2), p.99-105
Main Authors: TWELLS, Rebecca C. J, MEIN, Charles A, RANCE, Helen E, CARR, Philippa, DUDBRIDGE, Frank, CORDELL, Heather J, COOPER, Jason, TUOMILEHTO-WOLF, Eva, TUOMILEHTO, Jaakko, PHILLIPS, Michael, METZKER, Michael, HESS, J. Fred, PAYNE, Felicity, TODD, John A, VEIJOLA, Riitta, GILBEY, Matthew, BRIGHT, Matthew, TIMMS, Andrew, NAKAGAWA, Yusuke, SNOOK, Hywel, NUTLAND, Sarah
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Summary:Linkage of chromosome 11q13 to type 1 diabetes (T1D) was first reported from genome scans (Davies et al. 1994; Hashimoto et al. 1994) resulting in P T. The disease association data, largely focused in the LRP5 region with 1,106 T1D families, provided no further evidence for disease association at LRP5 or at D11S987. A second dataset, comprising 1,569 families from Finland, failed to replicate our previous findings at LRP5. The continued search for the variants of the putative IDDM4 locus will greatly benefit from the future development of a haplotype map of the genome.
ISSN:0340-6717
1432-1203
DOI:10.1007/s00439-003-0940-6