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Identification of population substructure among Jews using STR markers and dependence on reference populations included

BACKGROUND: Detecting population substructure is a critical issue for association studies of health behaviors and other traits. Whether inherent in the population or an artifact of marker choice, determining aspects of a population's genetic history as potential sources of substructure can aid...

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Autores principales: Listman , Jennifer B, Hasin, Deborah, Kranzler, Henry R, Malison, Robert T, Mutirangura, Apiwat, Sughondhabirom, Atapol, Aharonovich, Efrat, Spivak, Baruch, Gelernter, Joel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2896335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20546593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-11-48
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author Listman , Jennifer B
Hasin, Deborah
Kranzler, Henry R
Malison, Robert T
Mutirangura, Apiwat
Sughondhabirom, Atapol
Aharonovich, Efrat
Spivak, Baruch
Gelernter, Joel
author_facet Listman , Jennifer B
Hasin, Deborah
Kranzler, Henry R
Malison, Robert T
Mutirangura, Apiwat
Sughondhabirom, Atapol
Aharonovich, Efrat
Spivak, Baruch
Gelernter, Joel
author_sort Listman , Jennifer B
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description BACKGROUND: Detecting population substructure is a critical issue for association studies of health behaviors and other traits. Whether inherent in the population or an artifact of marker choice, determining aspects of a population's genetic history as potential sources of substructure can aid in design of future genetic studies. Jewish populations, among which association studies are often conducted, have a known history of migrations. As a necessary step in understanding population structure to conduct valid association studies of health behaviors among Israeli Jews, we investigated genetic signatures of this history and quantified substructure to facilitate future investigations of these phenotypes in this population. RESULTS: Using 32 autosomal STR markers and the program STRUCTURE, we differentiated between Ashkenazi (AJ, N = 135) and non-Ashkenazi (NAJ, N = 226) Jewish populations in the form of Northern and Southern geographic genetic components (AJ north 73%, south 23%, NAJ north 33%, south 60%). The ability to detect substructure within these closely related populations using a small STR panel was contingent on including additional samples representing major continental populations in the analyses. CONCLUSIONS: Although clustering programs such as STRUCTURE are designed to assign proportions of ancestry to individuals without reference population information, when Jewish samples were analyzed in the absence of proxy parental populations, substructure within Jews was not detected. Generally, for samples with a given grandparental country of birth, STRUCTURE assignment values to Northern, Southern, African and Asian clusters agreed with mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosomal data from previous studies as well as historical records of migration and intermarriage.
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spelling pubmed-28963352010-07-03 Identification of population substructure among Jews using STR markers and dependence on reference populations included Listman , Jennifer B Hasin, Deborah Kranzler, Henry R Malison, Robert T Mutirangura, Apiwat Sughondhabirom, Atapol Aharonovich, Efrat Spivak, Baruch Gelernter, Joel BMC Genet Research article BACKGROUND: Detecting population substructure is a critical issue for association studies of health behaviors and other traits. Whether inherent in the population or an artifact of marker choice, determining aspects of a population's genetic history as potential sources of substructure can aid in design of future genetic studies. Jewish populations, among which association studies are often conducted, have a known history of migrations. As a necessary step in understanding population structure to conduct valid association studies of health behaviors among Israeli Jews, we investigated genetic signatures of this history and quantified substructure to facilitate future investigations of these phenotypes in this population. RESULTS: Using 32 autosomal STR markers and the program STRUCTURE, we differentiated between Ashkenazi (AJ, N = 135) and non-Ashkenazi (NAJ, N = 226) Jewish populations in the form of Northern and Southern geographic genetic components (AJ north 73%, south 23%, NAJ north 33%, south 60%). The ability to detect substructure within these closely related populations using a small STR panel was contingent on including additional samples representing major continental populations in the analyses. CONCLUSIONS: Although clustering programs such as STRUCTURE are designed to assign proportions of ancestry to individuals without reference population information, when Jewish samples were analyzed in the absence of proxy parental populations, substructure within Jews was not detected. Generally, for samples with a given grandparental country of birth, STRUCTURE assignment values to Northern, Southern, African and Asian clusters agreed with mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosomal data from previous studies as well as historical records of migration and intermarriage. BioMed Central 2010-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2896335/ /pubmed/20546593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-11-48 Text en Copyright ©2010 Listman 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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Listman , Jennifer B
Hasin, Deborah
Kranzler, Henry R
Malison, Robert T
Mutirangura, Apiwat
Sughondhabirom, Atapol
Aharonovich, Efrat
Spivak, Baruch
Gelernter, Joel
Identification of population substructure among Jews using STR markers and dependence on reference populations included
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title_full_unstemmed Identification of population substructure among Jews using STR markers and dependence on reference populations included
title_short Identification of population substructure among Jews using STR markers and dependence on reference populations included
title_sort identification of population substructure among jews using str markers and dependence on reference populations included
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2896335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20546593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-11-48
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