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Genomic survey of bipolar illness in the NIMH genetics initiative pedigrees: A preliminary report
Authors:John I. Nurnberger  J. Raymond DePaulo  Elliot S. Gershon  Theodore Reich  Mary C. Blehar  Howard J. Edenberg  Tatiana Foroud  Marvin Miller  Elizabeth Bowman  Aimee Mayeda  N. Leela Rau  Carrie Smiley  P. Michael Conneally  Francis McMahon  Deborah Meyers  Sylvia Simpson  Melvin McInnis  O. Colin Stine  Sevilla Detera-Wadleigh  Lynn Goldin  Juliet Guroff  Elizabeth Maxwell  Diane Kazuba  Pablo V. Gejman  Judith Badner  Alan Sanders  John Rice  Laura Bierut  Alison Goate
Abstract:
Four sites collaborated with the NIMH to develop a resource for the genetic study of bipolar (BP) illness. Common methods of ascertainment and assessment were developed in 1989. A series of families with a bipolar I (BPI) proband and at least one BPI or schizoaffective, bipolar type (SA/BP) first-degree relative has been studied. We now report initial data from a genomic survey with an average intermarker interval of 10 cM on 540 subjects from 97 families. This is the largest commonly ascertained and assessed linkage sample for bipolar illness reported to date; it includes 232 subjects with BPI, 32 SA/BP, 72 bipolar II (BPII), and 88 unipolar, recurrent (UPR). Nonparametric methods of analysis were employed, with all sites using affected sib pair analysis. The strongest findings thus far appear to be on chromosomes 1, 6, 7, 10, 16, and 22. Support has also been found for some previously reported linkages, including 21q and possibly Xq26. All these areas (as well as others) will be followed up with additional markers and further analyses. No locus tested thus far meets stringent criteria for an initial finding of significant linkage. Am. J. Med. Genet. 74:227–237, 1997. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:bipolar affective disorder  genetics  linkage  genomic survey  nonparametric analysis
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