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      Linkage disequilibrium — understanding the evolutionary past and mapping the medical future

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      Nature reviews. Genetics

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          Linkage disequilibrium — the nonrandom association of alleles at different loci — is a sensitive indicator of the population genetic forces that structure a genome. Because of the explosive growth of methods for assessing genetic variation at a fine scale, evolutionary biologists and human geneticists are increasingly exploiting linkage disequilibrium in order to understand past evolutionary and demographic events, to map genes that are associated with quantitative characters and inherited diseases, and to understand the joint evolution of linked sets of genes. This article introduces linkage disequilibrium, reviews the population genetic processes that affect it and describes some of its uses. At present, linkage disequilibrium is used much more extensively in the study of humans than in non-humans, but that is changing as technological advances make extensive genomic studies feasible in other species.

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          100962779
          22269
          Nat Rev Genet
          Nat. Rev. Genet.
          Nature reviews. Genetics
          1471-0056
          1471-0064
          23 November 2016
          June 2008
          27 November 2016
          : 9
          : 6
          : 477-485
          Affiliations
          Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720-3140, USA. slatkin@ 123456berkeley.edu
          Article
          PMC5124487 PMC5124487 5124487 nihpa831771
          10.1038/nrg2361
          5124487
          18427557
          13bb28a3-a95e-47d3-b1b2-d5e113f584df
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