نتایج جستجو برای: admixture elements

تعداد نتایج: 281614  

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Abigail R Freeman Clive J Hoggart O Hanotte Daniel G Bradley

Historical hybridization events between the two subspecies of cattle, Bos taurus and B. indicus, have occurred in several regions of the world, while other populations have remained nonadmixed. We typed closely linked X chromosome microsatellites in cattle populations with differing histories of admixture from Africa, Europe, the Near East, and India. Haplotype breakdown will occur as admixed p...

2010
X B Qi H Jianlin G Wang J E O Rege O Hanotte

Hybridization between yak Poephagus grunniens and taurine Bos taurus or indicine B. indicus cattle has been widely practiced throughout the yak geographical range, and gene flow is expected to have occurred between these species. To assess the impact of cattle admixture on domestic yak, we examined 1076 domestic yak from 29 populations collected in China, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Kyrgyzs...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2006
David T Redden Jasmin Divers Laura Kelly Vaughan Hemant K Tiwari T. Mark Beasley José R Fernández Robert P Kimberly Rui Feng Miguel A Padilla Nianjun Liu Michael B Miller David B Allison

Individual genetic admixture estimates, determined both across the genome and at specific genomic regions, have been proposed for use in identifying specific genomic regions harboring loci influencing phenotypes in regional admixture mapping (RAM). Estimates of individual ancestry can be used in structured association tests (SAT) to reduce confounding induced by various forms of population subs...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2011
Eric Y Durand Nick Patterson David Reich Montgomery Slatkin

One enduring question in evolutionary biology is the extent of archaic admixture in the genomes of present-day populations. In this paper, we present a test for ancient admixture that exploits the asymmetry in the frequencies of the two nonconcordant gene trees in a three-population tree. This test was first applied to detect interbreeding between Neandertals and modern humans. We derive the an...

2014
Xu Zhang Wenbo Mu Cong Liu Wei Zhang

Genetic admixture has been utilized as a tool for identifying loci associated with complex traits and diseases in recently admixed populations such as African Americans. In particular, admixture mapping is an efficient approach to identifying genetic basis for those complex diseases with substantial racial or ethnic disparities. Though current advances in admixture mapping algorithms may utiliz...

Journal: :Nature Reviews Genetics 2018

Journal: :JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition 2009
Krishnan Sriram Vassyl A Lonchyna

Preexisting micronutrient (vitamins and trace elements) deficiencies are often present in hospitalized patients. Deficiencies occur due to inadequate or inappropriate administration, increased or altered requirements, and increased losses, affecting various biochemical processes and resulting in organ dysfunction, poor wound healing, and altered immune status with deleterious sequelae. Guidelin...

2006
Esteban J. Parra

The history of North America has been marked by the encounter of populations from different continents. The discovery of the New World began a period defined by human migrations at a much larger scale than in previous history. This movement of people, voluntary or forced, changed profoundly the human landscape. As populations came into contact, admixture followed in varying degrees depending on...

Journal: :Genetics 2003
Jinliang Wang

For an admixed population, an important question is how much genetic contribution comes from each parental population. Several methods have been developed to estimate such admixture proportions, using data on genetic markers sampled from parental and admixed populations. In this study, I propose a likelihood method to estimate jointly the admixture proportions, the genetic drift that occurred t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
David Mimno David M Blei Barbara E Engelhardt

Admixture models are a ubiquitous approach to capture latent population structure in genetic samples. Despite the widespread application of admixture models, little thought has been devoted to the quality of the model fit or the accuracy of the estimates of parameters of interest for a particular study. Here we develop methods for validating admixture models based on posterior predictive checks...

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