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Examination of Runs of Homozygosity in Relation to Height in an Endogamous Namibian Population

American journal of physical anthropology(2022)

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Abstract
ObjectivesHeight is a complex, highly heritable polygenic trait subject to both genetic composition and environmental influences. Recent studies suggest that a large proportion of height heritability is determined by the cumulative effect of many low allele frequency variants across the genome. Previous research has also identified an inverse relationship between height and runs of homozygosity (ROH); however, this has yet to be examined within African populations. We aim to identify this association within the Himba, an endogamous Namibian population who are recently bottlenecked, resulting in elevated haplotype sharing and increased homozygosity. Materials and MethodsHere, we calculate the fraction of the genome composed of long runs of homozygosity (F-ROH) in a sample of 245 adults and use mixed effects models to assess its effect on height. ResultsWe find that Himba adults exhibit increased homozygosity. However, in contrast to previous studies in other populations, we do not find a significant effect of F-ROH on height within the Himba. We further estimated heritability of height, noting both an enrichment of distant relatives and greater developmental homogeneity across households; we find that hg2=0.59$$ {h}_g<^>2=0.59 $$ (SE +/- 0.146), comparable to estimates reported in Europeans. DiscussionOur results may be due to other environmental variables we were not able to include, measurement error, or low statistical power, but may also imply that phenotypic expression resulting from increased homozygosity may vary from population to population.
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height,population genetics,runs of homozygosity
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