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BACKGROUND: In our studies of genetically isolated populations in a remote mountain area in the center of Sardinia (Italy), we found that 80–85% of the inhabitants of each village belong to a single huge pedigree with families strictly connected to each other through hundreds of loops. Moreover, int...

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Autores principales: Mancosu, Gianmaria, Cosso, Massimiliano, Marras, Francesca, Borlino, Cesare Cappio, Ledda, Giuseppe, Manias, Teresa, Adamo, Mauro, Serra, Donatella, Melis, Paola, Pirastu, Mario
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1866391/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16351743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-6-S4-S17
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author Mancosu, Gianmaria
Cosso, Massimiliano
Marras, Francesca
Borlino, Cesare Cappio
Ledda, Giuseppe
Manias, Teresa
Adamo, Mauro
Serra, Donatella
Melis, Paola
Pirastu, Mario
author_facet Mancosu, Gianmaria
Cosso, Massimiliano
Marras, Francesca
Borlino, Cesare Cappio
Ledda, Giuseppe
Manias, Teresa
Adamo, Mauro
Serra, Donatella
Melis, Paola
Pirastu, Mario
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description BACKGROUND: In our studies of genetically isolated populations in a remote mountain area in the center of Sardinia (Italy), we found that 80–85% of the inhabitants of each village belong to a single huge pedigree with families strictly connected to each other through hundreds of loops. Moreover, intermarriages between villages join pedigrees of different villages through links that make family trees even more complicated. Unfortunately, none of the commonly used pedigree drawing tools are able to draw the complete pedigree, whereas it is commonly accepted that the visual representation of families is very important as it helps researchers in identifying clusters of inherited traits and genotypes. We had a representation issue that compels researchers to work with subsets extracted from the overall genealogy, causing a serious loss of information on familiar relationships. To visually explore such complex pedigrees, we developed PedNavigator, a browser for genealogical databases properly suited for genetic studies. RESULTS: The PedNavigator is useful for genealogical research due to its capacity to represent family relations between persons and to make a visual verification of the links during family history reconstruction. As for genetic studies, it is helpful to follow propagation of a specific set of genetic markers (haplotype), or to select people for linkage analysis, showing relations between various branch of a family tree of affected subjects. AVAILABILITY: PedNavigator is an application integrated into a Framework designed to handle data for human genetic studies based on the Oracle platform. To allow the use of PedNavigator also to people not owning the same required informatics infrastructure or systems, we developed PedNavigator Lite with mainly the same features of the integrated one, based on MySQL database server. This version is free for academic users, and it is available for download from our site
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spelling pubmed-18663912007-05-11 Browsing Isolated Population Data Mancosu, Gianmaria Cosso, Massimiliano Marras, Francesca Borlino, Cesare Cappio Ledda, Giuseppe Manias, Teresa Adamo, Mauro Serra, Donatella Melis, Paola Pirastu, Mario BMC Bioinformatics Research Article BACKGROUND: In our studies of genetically isolated populations in a remote mountain area in the center of Sardinia (Italy), we found that 80–85% of the inhabitants of each village belong to a single huge pedigree with families strictly connected to each other through hundreds of loops. Moreover, intermarriages between villages join pedigrees of different villages through links that make family trees even more complicated. Unfortunately, none of the commonly used pedigree drawing tools are able to draw the complete pedigree, whereas it is commonly accepted that the visual representation of families is very important as it helps researchers in identifying clusters of inherited traits and genotypes. We had a representation issue that compels researchers to work with subsets extracted from the overall genealogy, causing a serious loss of information on familiar relationships. To visually explore such complex pedigrees, we developed PedNavigator, a browser for genealogical databases properly suited for genetic studies. RESULTS: The PedNavigator is useful for genealogical research due to its capacity to represent family relations between persons and to make a visual verification of the links during family history reconstruction. As for genetic studies, it is helpful to follow propagation of a specific set of genetic markers (haplotype), or to select people for linkage analysis, showing relations between various branch of a family tree of affected subjects. AVAILABILITY: PedNavigator is an application integrated into a Framework designed to handle data for human genetic studies based on the Oracle platform. To allow the use of PedNavigator also to people not owning the same required informatics infrastructure or systems, we developed PedNavigator Lite with mainly the same features of the integrated one, based on MySQL database server. This version is free for academic users, and it is available for download from our site BioMed Central 2005-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1866391/ /pubmed/16351743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-6-S4-S17 Text en Copyright © 2005 Mancosu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Adamo, Mauro
Serra, Donatella
Melis, Paola
Pirastu, Mario
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1866391/
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