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Runs of homozygosity: windows into population history and trait architecture

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NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 220-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/nrg.2017.109

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  1. Medical Research Council Human Genetics Unit quinquennial programme grant 'QTL in Health and Disease.'
  2. South African National Research Foundation (NRF)
  3. Department of Science and Technology
  4. MRC [1811434] Funding Source: UKRI

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Long runs of homozygosity (ROH) arise when identical haplotypes are inherited from each parent and thus a long tract of genotypes is homozygous. Cousin marriage or inbreeding gives rise to such autozygosity; however, genome-wide data reveal that ROH are universally common in human genomes even among outbred individuals. The number and length of ROH reflect individual demographic history, while the homozygosity burden can be used to investigate the genetic architecture of complex disease. We discuss how to identify ROH in genome- wide microarray and sequence data, their distribution in human populations and their application to the understanding of inbreeding depression and disease risk.

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