نتایج جستجو برای: admixture

تعداد نتایج: 5019  

Journal: :Genome research 2013
Simon H Martin Kanchon K Dasmahapatra Nicola J Nadeau Camilo Salazar James R Walters Fraser Simpson Mark Blaxter Andrea Manica James Mallet Chris D Jiggins

Most speciation events probably occur gradually, without complete and immediate reproductive isolation, but the full extent of gene flow between diverging species has rarely been characterized on a genome-wide scale. Documenting the extent and timing of admixture between diverging species can clarify the role of geographic isolation in speciation. Here we use new methodology to quantify admixtu...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2012
Wenfei Jin Sijia Wang Haifeng Wang Li Jin Shuhua Xu

The processes of genetic admixture determine the haplotype structure and linkage disequilibrium patterns of the admixed population, which is important for medical and evolutionary studies. However, most previous studies do not consider the inherent complexity of admixture processes. Here we proposed two approaches to explore population admixture dynamics, and we demonstrated, by analyzing genom...

Journal: :Genome research 2009
David H Alexander John Novembre Kenneth Lange

Population stratification has long been recognized as a confounding factor in genetic association studies. Estimated ancestries, derived from multi-locus genotype data, can be used to perform a statistical correction for population stratification. One popular technique for estimation of ancestry is the model-based approach embodied by the widely applied program structure. Another approach, impl...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2004
Nick Patterson Neil Hattangadi Barton Lane Kirk E Lohmueller David A Hafler Jorge R Oksenberg Stephen L Hauser Michael W Smith Stephen J O'Brien David Altshuler Mark J Daly David Reich

Admixture mapping (also known as "mapping by admixture linkage disequilibrium," or MALD) has been proposed as an efficient approach to localizing disease-causing variants that differ in frequency (because of either drift or selection) between two historically separated populations. Near a disease gene, patient populations descended from the recent mixing of two or more ethnic groups should have...

2015
Irina Pugach Rostislav Matveev Viktor Spitsyn Sergey Makarov Innokentiy Novgorodov Vladimir Osakovsky Mark Stoneking Brigitte Pakendorf

Although Siberia was inhabited by modern humans at an early stage, there is still debate over whether this area remained habitable during the extremely cold period of the Last Glacial Maximum or whether it was subsequently repopulated by peoples with a recent shared ancestry. Previous studies of the genetic history of Siberian populations were hampered by the extensive admixture that appears to...

2015
Anamarija Smetko Albert Soudre Katja Silbermayr Simone Müller Gottfried Brem Olivier Hanotte Paul J. Boettcher Alessandra Stella Gábor Mészáros Maria Wurzinger Ino Curik Mathias Müller Jörg Burgstaller Johann Sölkner

Trypanosomosis is a serious cause of reduction in productivity of cattle in tsetse-fly infested areas. Baoule and other local Taurine cattle breeds in Burkina Faso are trypanotolerant. Zebuine cattle, which are also kept there are susceptible to trypanosomosis but bigger in body size. Farmers have continuously been intercrossing Baoule and Zebu animals to increase production and disease toleran...

Journal: :Human biology 2017
Alexandre M Harris Michael DeGiorgio

Methods that leverage the information about population history contained within the increasingly abundant genetic sequences of extant and extinct hominid populations are diverse in form and versatile in application. Here, we review key methods recently developed to detect and quantify admixture and ancestry in modern human populations. We begin with an overview of the f- and D-statistics, cover...

2014
Mengjie Chen Can Yang Cong Li Lin Hou Xiaowei Chen Hongyu Zhao

Admixture mapping is a disease-mapping strategy to identify disease susceptibility variants in an admixed population that is a result of mating between 2 historically separated populations differing in allele frequencies and disease prevalence. With the increasing availability of high-density genotyping data generated in genome-wide association studies, it is of interest to investigate how to a...

2016
Jonathan M Downie Tsewang Tashi Felipe Ramos Lorenzo Julie Ellen Feusier Hyder Mir Josef T Prchal Lynn B Jorde Parvaiz A Koul

The Kashmiri population is an ethno-linguistic group that resides in the Kashmir Valley in northern India. A longstanding hypothesis is that this population derives ancestry from Jewish and/or Greek sources. There is historical and archaeological evidence of ancient Greek presence in India and Kashmir. Further, some historical accounts suggest ancient Hebrew ancestry as well. To date, it has no...

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