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PopGen: Population-based Recruitment of Patients and Controls for the Analysis of Complex Genotype-phenotype Relationships

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Journal Community Genet
Publisher Karger
Specialty Health Services
Date 2006 Feb 24
PMID 16490960
Citations 154
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Abstract

Objective: Patient samples used for mapping complex human disease genes are unlikely to be representative of the phenotype spectrum of the respective population as a whole. On the other hand, most ongoing prospective studies are probably too small for evaluating polygenic disease markers.

Design: Precise estimates of population-specific genotypic risks can be obtained efficiently through the complete ascertainment of patients in a geographically confined area. The PopGen project uses the most northern part of Germany as a target region for such a pursuit.

Results: PopGen currently pursues recruitment, sampling and processing activities in close collaboration with a multitude of clinical partners, covering cardiovascular, neuropsychiatric and environmental diseases.

Conclusion: PopGen has successfully established itself as a large-scale genetic epidemiological project of international recognition.

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