2022
DOI: 10.1002/alz.067998
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Ancestral Analysis of the Presenilin‐1 G206A Variant Reveals it as a Founder Event on an African Haplotype in the Puerto Rican Population

Abstract: BackgroundVariants in the presenilin‐1 gene (PSEN1) are known to be pathogenic for Alzheimer disease (AD). The change of glycine at amino acid 206 to alanine (G206A) in PSEN1 has been identified in AD Caribbean Hispanic families from Puerto Rico with variable ages of onset and incomplete segregation (Athan et.al., 2001). Here we set out to confirm the role of G206A in the genetic etiology of AD in Puerto Rico while investigating its ancestral history and founding haplotype.MethodWe performed genotyping and who… Show more

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