Journal article

Significant population variation in adult male height associated with the Y chromosome and the aromatase gene

JA Ellis, M Stebbing, SB Harrap

Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | ENDOCRINE SOC | Published : 2001

Abstract

The determination of human adult height is dependent on both environmental and genetic factors. Rare causes of abnormal stature have been identified, including mutations in the gene encoding aromatase (CYP19) and regions on the Y chromosome. However, the possible role of these loci in the genetic control of normal adult height is unknown. We have performed an association study using common biallelic polymorphisms within CYP19 and the Y chromosome to determine whether these loci are associated with variation in height in 413 adult males and 335 females drawn at random from a large population sample. An association between CYP19 and height was found (difference, 2.0 cm; 95% confidence interval..

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