1. A genome scan for hypertension susceptibility loci in populations of Chinese and Japanese origins.
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Ranade K, Hinds D, Hsiung CA, Chuang LM, Chang MS, Chen YT, Pesich R, Hebert J, Chen YD, Dzau V, Olshen R, Curb D, Botstein D, Cox DR, and Risch N
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- Adult, China ethnology, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 10, Humans, Japan ethnology, Lod Score, Middle Aged, Asian People, Chromosome Mapping, Genetic Predisposition to Disease genetics, Genome, Human, Hypertension genetics
- Abstract
Background: Our understanding of genes that predispose to essential hypertension is poor., Methods: A genome-wide scan for linkage at approximately 10 cM resolution was done on 1425 sibpairs of Chinese and Japanese origins that were concordant for hypertension (N = 661), low-normal blood pressure (BP) (N = 184), or discordant for BP (N = 580)., Results: There was no significant evidence of linkage to a single locus in the genome. There was suggestive evidence of linkage to chromosome 10p, with a LOD score of 2.5., Conclusions: We can exclude the possibility that a single gene accounts for at least 15% of the variance in hypertension in this population., (Copyright 2003 American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd.)
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- 2003
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