نتایج جستجو برای: admixture compatibility

تعداد نتایج: 31935  

Journal: :Thorax 1980
A Oliven U Taitelman F Zveibil S Bursztein

In 10 patients undergoing ventilation, venous admixture was measured at different values of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). The measurements were performed at the level of fractional inspired oxygen (FIO2) at which each patient was ventilated, and at FIO2=1. In patients ventilated at FIO2 between 0.21 and 0.3 venous admixture was not modified by PEEP, while in patients ventilated with ...

Journal: :Human biology 2013
Timothy A Jinam Maude E Phipps Naruya Saitou

Southeast Asia houses various culturally and linguistically diverse ethnic groups. In Malaysia, where the Malay, Chinese, and Indian ethnic groups form the majority, there exist minority groups such as the "negritos" who are believed to be descendants of the earliest settlers of Southeast Asia. Here we report patterns of genetic substructure and admixture in two Malaysian negrito populations (J...

2013
Eric Frichot Franccois Mathieu Th'eo Trouillon Guillaume Bouchard Olivier Franccois

Inference of individual admixture coefficients, which is important for population genetic and association studies, is commonly performed using compute-intensive likelihood algorithms. With the availability of large population genomic data sets, fast versions of likelihood algorithms have attracted considerable attention. Reducing the computational burden of estimation algorithms remains, howeve...

2017
Ying Zhou Hongxiang Qiu Shuhua Xu

Recent migrations and inter-ethnic mating of long isolated populations have resulted in genetically admixed populations. To understand the complex population admixture process, which is critical to both evolutionary and medical studies, here we used admixture induced linkage disequilibrium (LD) to infer continuous admixture events, which is common for most existing admixed populations. Unlike p...

Journal: :Journal of pharmacogenomics & pharmacoproteomics 2010
Jorge Duconge Gualberto Ruaño

Admixture is of great relevance to the clinical application of pharmacogenetics and personalized medicine. Preliminary findings in Puerto Ricans further substantiate the argument for admixture as a critical covariate in a customized DNA-guided warfarin dosing algorithm. To this purpose, a genome-wide approach that incorporates admixture as an independent predictor of dose variability in DNA-gui...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2010
Olivier François Eric Durand

This article reviews recent developments in Bayesian algorithms that explicitly include geographical information in the inference of population structure. Current models substantially differ in their prior distributions and background assumptions, falling into two broad categories: models with or without admixture. To aid users of this new generation of spatially explicit programs, we clarify t...

Journal: :PLOS Genetics 2021

2011
Daniel Shriner Adebowale Adeyemo Charles Rotimi

For samples of admixed individuals, it is possible to test for both ancestry effects via admixture mapping and genotype effects via association mapping. Here, we describe a joint test called BMIX that combines admixture and association statistics at single markers. We first perform high-density admixture mapping using local ancestry. We then perform association mapping using stratified regressi...

2017
Timothy A. Jinam Maude E. Phipps Farhang Aghakhanian Partha P. Majumder Francisco Datar Mark Stoneking Hiromi Sawai Nao Nishida Katsushi Tokunaga Shoji Kawamura Keiichi Omoto Naruya Saitou

Human presence in Southeast Asia dates back to at least 40,000 years ago, when the current islands formed a continental shelf called Sundaland. In the Philippine Islands, Peninsular Malaysia, and Andaman Islands, there exist indigenous groups collectively called Negritos whose ancestry can be traced to the "First Sundaland People." To understand the relationship between these Negrito groups and...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Tom D Brutsaert Esteban J Parra Mark D Shriver Alfredo Gamboa Jose-Antonio Palacios Maria Rivera Ivette Rodriguez Fabiola León-Velarde

Quechua in the Andes may be genetically adapted to altitude and able to resist decrements in maximal O2 consumption in hypoxia (DeltaVo2 max). This hypothesis was tested via repeated measures of Vo2 max (sea level vs. 4338 m) in 30 men of mixed Spanish and Quechua origins. Individual genetic admixture level (%Spanish ancestry) was estimated by using ancestry-informative DNA markers. Genetic adm...

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