A Combinatorial Partitioning Method to Identify Multilocus Genotypic Partitions That Predict Quantitative Trait Variation

Table 1.

Variable Diallelic Loci Used in the Example Application

Locus Relative frequency pv Location Reference
APOB 2p24
 InDel 0.683 0.000 Exon 1 Boerwinkle and Chan 1989
 XbaI RFLP 0.525 0.002 Exon 26 Berg et al. 1986
 MspI RFLP 0.899 0.009 Exon 26 Priestley et al. 1985
 EcoRI RFLP 0.871 0.000 Exon 29 Shoulders et al. 1985
PONl 7q22
 L54M 0.629 0.000 Exon 3 Humbert et al. 1993
 R192N 0.718 0.010 Exon 6 Humbert et al. 1993
LPL 8p22
 PvuII RFLP 0.526 0.000 Intron 6 Li et al. 1988
 HindIII RFLP 0.721 0.012 Intron 8 Heizmann et al. 1987
 BstNI RFLP 0.703 0.000 Intron 9 Funke et al. 1988
APOAl-C3-A4 11q23
 InDel 0.548 0.010 5′ of APOAl Coleman et al. 1986
 PstI RFLP 0.943 0.010 3′ of APOAl Kessling et al. 1985
 SstI RFLP 0.907 0.000 Exon 4, APOC3 Rees et al. 1983
LDLR 19p13
 TaqI RFLP 0.911 0.017 Intron 4 Yamakawa et al. 1987
 StuI RFLP 0.955 0.021 Exon 8 Kotze et al. 1986
 HincII RFLP 0.556 0.000 Exon 12 Leitersdorf and Hobbs 1987
 AvaII RFLP 0.552 0.000 Exon 13 Hobbs et al. 1987
APOE 19p13.2
 C112R 0.833 0.000 Exon 4 Rall et al. 1982
 R158C 0.922 0.000 Exon 4 Rall et al. 1982
  • For the most common allele.

  • Loci are shown with the proportion of lnTrig variability (pv) that they explain independently.

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  1. Genome Res. 11: 458-470

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