Authors
Daniel Levy, Anita L DeStefano, Martin G Larson, Christopher J O’Donnell, Richard P Lifton, Haralambos Gavras, L Adrienne Cupples, Richard H Myers
Publication date
2000/10
Journal
Hypertension
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
477-483
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
—Hypertension is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Efforts to identify hypertension genes have focused on 3 approaches: mendelian disorders, candidate genes, and genome-wide scans. Thus far, these efforts have not identified genes that contribute substantively to overall blood pressure (BP) variation in the community. A 10-centiMorgan (cM) density genome-wide scan was performed in the largest families from 2 generations of Framingham Heart Study participants. Heritability and linkage for long-term mean systolic and diastolic BP phenotypes were analyzed by use of solar software. Heritability estimates were based on BP measurements in 1593 families. Genotyping was performed on 1702 subjects from 332 large families, and BP data were available for 1585 (93%) genotyped subjects who contributed 12 588 longitudinal BP observations. The mean age was 47 years, and mean BP was 127 …
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