Resources for understanding haplotype blocks and linkage disequilibrium?

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SUMMARY

This discussion focuses on resources for understanding haplotype blocks and linkage disequilibrium (LD) in genetics. Key concepts include the relationship between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and haplotypes, where haplotypes are defined as blocks of markers inherited together due to low recombination rates. The discussion emphasizes that linkage disequilibrium allows for the prediction of one genetic marker's state based on another, which is crucial for creating genetic maps. Recommended resources include the HapMap website and Genome.gov for clear explanations without heavy mathematical content.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)
  • Basic knowledge of genetic mapping techniques
  • Familiarity with the concept of recombination in genetics
  • Awareness of genetic markers and their associations
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the HapMap website for detailed information on haplotypes and LD
  • Study the concept of genetic mapping and its applications in genomics
  • Learn about the role of recombination in genetic inheritance
  • Investigate additional resources on SNP analysis and its implications in genetics
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Geneticists, researchers in genomics, and students seeking to understand the fundamentals of haplotype blocks and linkage disequilibrium for genetic mapping purposes.

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Does anyone know of any good resources online of where I can get clear and simple explanations on this subject? I don't want to read journal articles about this or want websites with heavy duty math since I don't have time to go through all of that right now in that kind of depth. I just want a simple website that explains the relationships between SNPs and haplotypes and how they can be used to make a genetic map based on their linkage disequilibrium. I am having an awful time trying to understand this how this works.
 
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What don't you understand? Linkage equilibrium would mean the random association of genetic markers: if you'd know the state of one you don't know it of the other.

Linkage disequilibrium (LD) then means that by knowing the state of one marker, you can predict the state of the other. This could be because they are located next to each other on a chromosome (linked) or because the two markers interact together in another way.

Haplotypes are blocks of markers that are inherited together due to low recombination rates are called haplotype blocks. By determining a single marker (a SNP for instance), you can determine the state of the others on that block: LD. This is useful, because it reduces the amount of markers that need to be analyzed for a genetic map.

Does that make sense to you?
 
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Here's another link that is pretty informative. About twenty minutes on that page should give you a pretty solid understanding:

http://www.genome.gov/10001665
 
Thanks for the responses. They helped me out quite a bit.
 

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