Familial Dyslexia in a Large Swedish Family: A Whole Genome Linkage Scan
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2011

There is a compelling body of evidence that developmental dyslexia runs in families and seems to be highly inheritable. Several investigations during the last two decades have shown possible locations of genes that might be involved in dyslexia, including regions of chromosomes 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 13, 15 and 18. In addition, six candidate genes (KIAA0319, DYX1C1, DCDC2, ROBO1, MRPL19 and C2ORF3) seem to be related to dyslexia. The present study carried out a whole genome scan in a six-generation pedigree. In addition to literacy skills the assessment included cognitive skills and records concerning the history of reading and writing ability. Thirty-five percent were regarded as dyslexic in the family. A linkage analysis using both a quantitative and a qualitative approach has been performed. No evidence was obtained to support the hypothesis that the transmission of dyslexia in this pedigree is due to a highly penetrant major gene, and previous linkage findings were not replicated; however, power in this small study was not adequate to confirm linkage of genes with small to moderate effects. The results were discussed in relation to diagnostic procedures and sample characteristics.

Linkage

phonological coding dyslexia

chromosome 6p

dyslexia

susceptibility locus

developmental

learning-disabilities

Chromosomes

candidate genes

association

environmental-influences

reading-disability

Heredity

quantitative-trait locus

Dyslexia

Genes

Författare

I. Svensson

Staffan Nilsson

Göteborgs universitet

Chalmers, Matematiska vetenskaper, matematisk statistik

Jan Wahlström

Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset

Margareta Jernås

Sahlgrenska Academy

Lena M S Carlsson

Sahlgrenska Academy

E. Hjelmquist

Goteborgs Universitet

Behavior Genetics

0001-8244 (ISSN) 1573-3297 (eISSN)

Vol. 41 1 43-49

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2011)

Beräkningsmatematik

DOI

10.1007/s10519-010-9395-4

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2017-10-07