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Commingling and segregation analysis of reading performance in families of normal reading probands
Authors:Jeffrey W Gilger  Ingrid B Borecki  John C DeFries  Bruce F Pennington
Institution:(1) Dept. of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences and Disorders, 3031 Dole Human Development Center, University of Kansas, 66044 Lawrence, Kansas;(2) Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri;(3) University of Colorado, 80302 Boulder, Colorado;(4) University of Denver, 80210 Denver, Colorado
Abstract:This paper reports the results of commingling and genetic segregation analyses performed on a quantitative reading phenotype in 125 families ascertained through normal, nondisabled readers. Commingling analysis using SKUMIX suggested that the reading phenotype best fit a skewed, single distribution model. Complex segregation using POINTER was then performed on the power adjusted data. While there were some analytical ambiguities and complexities, the segregation analysis indicated that there was familial transmission of the phenotype and that a significant percentage of the variance in this phenotype could be attributed to a major gene with dominance. Because the estimated frequency of the putative dominant allele is 35, 57% of the population would carry at least one copy of this allele. This common allele, with low penetrance, accounted for 54% of the phenotypic variance in reading scores. These findings are considered in the context of our earlier report of major gene influence on a qualitative dyslexic phenotype in a sample of 133 dyslexic proband families that were originally matched to the present sample of control families (Penningtonet al., 1991). The applicability of a classic single gene, multifactorial-polygenic, and oligogenic or QTL models for reading ability/disability is discussed.
Keywords:Segregation  reading  dyslexia  susceptibility loci  disease loci  quantitative trait loci  POINTER  SKUMIX  commingling
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