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  A 77-kilobase region of chromosome 6p22.2 is associated with dyslexia in families from the United Kingdom and from the United States

Francks, C., Paracchini, S., Smith, S. D., Richardson, A. J., Scerri, T. S., Cardon, L. R., et al. (2004). A 77-kilobase region of chromosome 6p22.2 is associated with dyslexia in families from the United Kingdom and from the United States. American Journal of Human Genetics, 75(6), 1046-1058. doi:10.1086/426404.

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Francks, Clyde, Author           
Paracchini, Silvia, Author
Smith, Shelley D., Author
Richardson, Alex J., Author
Scerri, Tom S., Author
Cardon, Lon R., Author
Marlow, Angela J., Author
MacPhie, I. Laurence, Author
Walter, Janet, Author
Pennington, Bruce F., Author
Fisher, Simon E.1, Author           
Olson, Richard K., Author
DeFries, John C., Author
Stein, John F., Author
Monaco, Anthony P., Author
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 Abstract: Several quantitative trait loci (QTLs) that influence developmental dyslexia (reading disability [RD]) have been mapped to chromosome regions by linkage analysis. The most consistently replicated area of linkage is on chromosome 6p23-21.3. We used association analysis in 223 siblings from the United Kingdom to identify an underlying QTL on 6p22.2. Our association study implicates a 77-kb region spanning the gene TTRAP and the first four exons of the neighboring uncharacterized gene KIAA0319. The region of association is also directly upstream of a third gene, THEM2. We found evidence of these associations in a second sample of siblings from the United Kingdom, as well as in an independent sample of twin-based sibships from Colorado. One main RD risk haplotype that has a frequency of ∼12% was found in both the U.K. and U.S. samples. The haplotype is not distinguished by any protein-coding polymorphisms, and, therefore, the functional variation may relate to gene expression. The QTL influences a broad range of reading-related cognitive abilities but has no significant impact on general cognitive performance in these samples. In addition, the QTL effect may be largely limited to the severe range of reading disability.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2004-10-222004-12
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Title: American Journal of Human Genetics
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 75 (6) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1046 - 1058 Identifier: Other: Am J Hum Genet
Other: AJHG
ISSN: 0002-9297
ISSN: 1537-6605