A positively selected FBN1 missense variant reduces height in Peruvian individuals

Nature64.80
Volume: 582, Issue: 7811, Pages: 234 - 239
Published: May 13, 2020
Abstract
On average, Peruvian individuals are among the shortest in the world1. Here we show that Native American ancestry is associated with reduced height in an ethnically diverse group of Peruvian individuals, and identify a population-specific, missense variant in the FBN1 gene (E1297G) that is significantly associated with lower height. Each copy of the minor allele (frequency of 4.7%) reduces height by 2.2 cm (4.4 cm in homozygous individuals). To...
Paper Details
Title
A positively selected FBN1 missense variant reduces height in Peruvian individuals
Published Date
May 13, 2020
Journal
Volume
582
Issue
7811
Pages
234 - 239
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