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Ruiz-Arenas, C., Cáceres, A., López, M., Pelegrí-Sisó, D., González, J., González, J.R. (2020). Identifying chromosomal subpopulations based on their recombination histories advances the study of the genetic basis of phenotypic traits.  Genome Res. 30(12): 1802--1814.
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FBrf0247447
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Research paper
Abstract
Recombination is a main source of genetic variability. However, the potential role of the variation generated by recombination in phenotypic traits, including diseases, remains unexplored because there is currently no method to infer chromosomal subpopulations based on recombination pattern differences. We developed recombClust, a method that uses SNP-phased data to detect differences in historic recombination in a chromosome population. We validated our method by performing simulations and by using real data to accurately predict the alleles of well-known recombination modifiers, including common inversions in Drosophila melanogaster and human, and the chromosomes under selective pressure at the lactase locus in humans. We then applied recombClust to the complex human 1q21.1 region, where nonallelic homologous recombination produces deleterious phenotypes. We discovered and validated the presence of two different recombination histories in these regions that significantly associated with the differential expression of ANKRD35 in whole blood and that were in high linkage with variants previously associated with hypertension. By detecting differences in historic recombination, our method opens a way to assess the influence of recombination variation in phenotypic traits.
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PMC7706724 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Genome Res.
    Title
    Genome Research
    Publication Year
    1995-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1088-9051
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