نتایج جستجو برای: admixture

تعداد نتایج: 5019  

Journal: :تحقیقات مهندسی کشاورزی 0
علیرضا قدس ولی استادیار پژوهش بخش تحقیقات فنی و مهندسی مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی استان گلستان

in this project, the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of malt obtained from barley, (var. sahra), wheat (var tajan) and triticale, and their admixtured malts were investigated in a completely randomized design with eight treatments to determine the optimal treatment using diastatic power, hot water extract and production of suitable raw materials for the malt beverage and bakery ind...

Journal: :Genetics 2001
H W Deng W M Chen R R Recker

In association studies searching for genes underlying complex traits, the results are often inconsistent, and population admixture has been recognized qualitatively as one major potential cause. Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (HWE) is often employed to test for population admixture; however, its power is generally unknown. Through analytical and simulation approaches, we quantify the power of the H...

2011
Paul Verdu Noah A. Rosenberg

Admixed populations have been used for inferring migrations, detecting natural selection, and finding disease genes. These applications often use a simple statistical model of admixture rather than a modeling perspective that incorporates a more realistic history of the admixture process. Here, we develop a general model of admixture that mechanistically accounts for complex historical admixtur...

2014
Garrett Hellenthal George B.J. Busby Gavin Band James F. Wilson Cristian Capelli Daniel Falush Simon Myers

S2 Pairwise ancestry decay curves under single, multiple and continuous admixture models 8 S2.1 Fundamental notation and assumptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 S2.2 Single admixture event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 S2.3 Double admixture event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 S2.4 Continuous admixture . . ...

2017
James Xue Todd Lencz Ariel Darvasi Itsik Pe'er Shai Carmi

The Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) population is important in genetics due to its high rate of Mendelian disorders. AJ appeared in Europe in the 10th century, and their ancestry is thought to comprise European (EU) and Middle-Eastern (ME) components. However, both the time and place of admixture are subject to debate. Here, we attempt to characterize the AJ admixture history using a careful application ...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Jinliang Wang

A variety of estimators have been developed to use genetic marker information in inferring the admixture proportions (parental contributions) of a hybrid population. The majority of these estimators used allele frequency data, ignored molecular information that is available in markers such as microsatellites and DNA sequences, and assumed that mutations are absent since the admixture event. As ...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2007
Carol Sweeney Roger K Wolff Tim Byers Kathy B Baumgartner Anna R Giuliano Jennifer S Herrick Maureen A Murtaugh Wade S Samowitz Martha L Slattery

Hispanics in the U.S. Southwest have genetic ancestry from Europeans and from American Indians, two groups with markedly different breast cancer incidence rates. Genetic admixture may therefore bias estimates of associations between candidate cancer susceptibility genes and breast cancer in Hispanics. We estimated genetic admixture using 15 ancestry-informative markers for 1,239 Hispanics and 2...

2014
Amy Goldberg Paul Verdu Noah A. Rosenberg

Sex-biased admixture has been observed in a wide variety of admixed populations. Genetic variation in sex chromosomes and functions of quantities computed from sex chromosomes and autosomes have often been examined to infer patterns of sex-biased admixture, typically using statistical approaches that do not mechanistically model the complexity of a sex-specific history of admixture. Here, expan...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2001
C L Pfaff E J Parra C Bonilla K Hiester P M McKeigue M I Kamboh R G Hutchinson R E Ferrell E Boerwinkle M D Shriver

Gene flow between genetically distinct populations creates linkage disequilibrium (admixture linkage disequilibrium [ALD]) among all loci (linked and unlinked) that have different allele frequencies in the founding populations. We have explored the distribution of ALD by using computer simulation of two extreme models of admixture: the hybrid-isolation (HI) model, in which admixture occurs in a...

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