BW109_H QTL Report (Homo sapiens) - Rat Genome Database

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QTL: BW109_H (Body weight QTL 109 (human)) Homo sapiens

Symbol: BW109_H
Name: Body weight QTL 109 (human)
RGD ID: 1643448
Trait: Body fat amount
Measurement Type: abdominal visceral
LOD Score: 1.53
P Value: 0.004
Variance: Not Available
Position
Human AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceJBrowse
GRCh371756,331,449 - 81,195,210RGD_MAPPER_PIPELINEGRCh37
Build 361753,686,448 - 78,774,742RGDNCBI36
Cross Type: Not Available
Population Stats: 156 Caucasian families from the Quebec Family Study (QFS)



Candidate Gene Status
PYY is a candidate Gene for BW109_H

Disease Annotations     Click to see Annotation Detail View
obesity  (IAGP)

References

References - curated
# Reference Title Reference Citation
1. A genome-wide scan for abdominal fat assessed by computed tomography in the Quebec Family Study. Perusse L, etal., Diabetes 2001 Mar;50(3):614-21.

Region

Markers in Region
The following Markers overlap with this region.    Full Report CSV TAB Printer Gviewer
RGD IDSymbolExpected SizeChrStartStopSpeciesMatch
Position Markers

Flank 1: (D17S1290)
Human AssemblyChrPosition (strand)Source
GRCh371756,331,449 - 56,331,636UniSTS
Build 361753,686,448 - 53,686,635RGD
Celera1752,793,220 - 52,793,415RGD
Cytogenetic Map17q23.1UniSTS
HuRef1751,692,256 - 51,692,451UniSTS
Marshfield Genetic Map1782.0UniSTS
Marshfield Genetic Map1782.0RGD
Whitehead-RH Map17431.7UniSTS


Additional Information

RGD Curation Notes
Note Type Note Reference
qtl_map 17q21.3; 54.2 cM 1334499
qtl_population 156 Caucasian families from the Quebec Family Study (QFS) 1334499
qtl_population_details 224 men and 297 women; half of the families were chosen randomly, in the other half one or more members were required to have the BMI of more than 32.0 kg/m3; 4.8% with type 2 diabetes 1334499
qtl_statistics_details software package: nonparametric single-point linkage analysis was performed by SIBPAL linkage procedure; multipoint linkage analysis was performed by SEGPATH 1334499