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Inference on the Genetic Basis of Eye and Skin Colour in an Admixed Population via Bayesian Linear Mixed Models

Luke R. Lloyd-Jones, Matthew R. Robinson, Gerhard Moser, Jian Zeng, Sandra Beleza, Hua Tang, Gregory S. Barsh and Peter M. Visscher
Genetics Early online April 4, 2017; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.193383
Luke R. Lloyd-Jones
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland;
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Genetic association studies in admixed populations are under-represented in the genomics literature, with a key concern for researchers being the adequate control of spurious associations due to population structure. Linear mixed models (LMMs) are well suited for genome-wide association studies (GWAS) because they account for both population stratification and cryptic relatedness and achieve increased statistical power by jointly modelling all genotyped markers. Additionally, Bayesian LMMs allow for more flexible assumptions about the underlying distribution of genetic effects, and can concurrently estimate the proportion of phenotypic variance explained by genetic markers. Using three recently published Bayesian LMMs Bayes R, BSLMM, and BOLT-LMM, we investigate an existing data set on eye (n = 625) and skin (n = 684) colour from Cape Verde: an island nation off West Africa home to individuals with a broad range of phenotypic values for eye and skin colour due to the mix of West African and European ancestry. We use simulations to demonstrate the utility of Bayesian LMMs for mapping loci and studying the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in admixed populations. The Bayesian LMMs provide evidence for two new pigmentation loci: one for eye colour (AHRR) and one for skin colour (DDB1).

  • Bayesian linear mixed models
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  • genome-wide association studies
  • Received July 4, 2016.
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Inference on the Genetic Basis of Eye and Skin Colour in an Admixed Population via Bayesian Linear Mixed Models

Luke R. Lloyd-Jones, Matthew R. Robinson, Gerhard Moser, Jian Zeng, Sandra Beleza, Hua Tang, Gregory S. Barsh and Peter M. Visscher
Genetics Early online April 4, 2017; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.193383
Luke R. Lloyd-Jones
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland;
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Gerhard Moser
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Sandra Beleza
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Inference on the Genetic Basis of Eye and Skin Colour in an Admixed Population via Bayesian Linear Mixed Models

Luke R. Lloyd-Jones, Matthew R. Robinson, Gerhard Moser, Jian Zeng, Sandra Beleza, Hua Tang, Gregory S. Barsh and Peter M. Visscher
Genetics Early online April 4, 2017; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.193383
Luke R. Lloyd-Jones
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland;
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Matthew R. Robinson
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland;
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Gerhard Moser
Central Queensland University;
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Jian Zeng
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, University of Queensland;
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Sandra Beleza
Department of Genetics, University of Leicester;
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Hua Tang
Department of Genetics, Stanford University School of Medicine;
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Gregory S. Barsh
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