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Population Isolates in South Tyrol and Their Value for Genetic Dissection of Complex Diseases
Authors:F Marroni  I Pichler  A De Grandi  C Beu Volpato  F D Vogl  G K Pinggera  J E Bailey-Wilson  P P Pramstaller
Institution:Institute of Genetic Medicine, European Academy of Bolzano, Viale Druso 1, 39100 Bolzano-Bozen, Italy;Department of Gynaecology, Hospital of Merano, Via Rossini 5, 39012 Merano-Meran, Italy;Inherited Diseases Research Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, 333 Cassell Drive, Suite 2000, Baltimore 21224, MD, USA;Department of Neurology, Central Hospital of Bolzano, Via Böhler 5, 39100 Bolzano-Bozen, Italy;Department of Neurology, University of Lübeck, Ratzeburger Allee 160, 23538 Lübeck, Germany
Abstract:The study of genetic isolates is a promising approach for the study of complex genetic traits. The small and constant population size, lack of migration, and multiple relationships between individuals in the isolate population could reduce the genetic diversity, and lead to increased levels of linkage disequilibrium (LD). We studied the extent of LD on Xq13 in six population isolates from South Tyrol in the Eastern Italian Alps.
We found different levels of LD in our study samples, probably reflecting their degrees of isolation and their demographic histories. The highest values were obtained in Val Gardena (ranking among the highest levels of LD in Europe) and in Stelvio, which qualified as a microisolate according to historical information, and biodemographic and genealogical criteria. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the two Ladin-speaking populations are genetically distant from each other, and from their German-speaking neighbours, and are characterized by a smaller effective population size than the neighbouring valleys. These peculiar characteristics suggest that South Tyrol could be a unique resource for the study of complex diseases, showing all the characteristics of isolated populations with the advantage of including, in a fairly homogeneous environment, two genetically differentiated sub-populations. This could allow investigators to gain an insight into the contribution of genetic heterogeneity in complex diseases.
Keywords:Linkage disequilibrium  population isolates  X chromosome
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