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Gene Flow between the Korean Peninsula and Its Neighboring Countries

SNP markers provide the primary data for population structure analysis. In this study, we employed whole-genome autosomal SNPs as a marker set (54,836 SNP markers) and tested their possible effects on genetic ancestry using 320 subjects covering 24 regional groups including Northern ( = 16) and Sout...

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Autores principales: Jung, Jongsun, Kang, Hoyoung, Cho, Yoon Shin, Oh, Ji Hee, Ryu, Min Hyung, Chung, Hye Won, Seo, Jeong-Sun, Lee, Jong-Eun, Oh, Bermseok, Bhak, Jong, Kim, Hyung-Lae
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2912326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20686617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011855
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author Jung, Jongsun
Kang, Hoyoung
Cho, Yoon Shin
Oh, Ji Hee
Ryu, Min Hyung
Chung, Hye Won
Seo, Jeong-Sun
Lee, Jong-Eun
Oh, Bermseok
Bhak, Jong
Kim, Hyung-Lae
author_facet Jung, Jongsun
Kang, Hoyoung
Cho, Yoon Shin
Oh, Ji Hee
Ryu, Min Hyung
Chung, Hye Won
Seo, Jeong-Sun
Lee, Jong-Eun
Oh, Bermseok
Bhak, Jong
Kim, Hyung-Lae
author_sort Jung, Jongsun
collection PubMed
description SNP markers provide the primary data for population structure analysis. In this study, we employed whole-genome autosomal SNPs as a marker set (54,836 SNP markers) and tested their possible effects on genetic ancestry using 320 subjects covering 24 regional groups including Northern ( = 16) and Southern ( = 3) Asians, Amerindians ( = 1), and four HapMap populations (YRI, CEU, JPT, and CHB). Additionally, we evaluated the effectiveness and robustness of 50K autosomal SNPs with various clustering methods, along with their dependencies on recombination hotspots (RH), linkage disequilibrium (LD), missing calls and regional specific markers. The RH- and LD-free multi-dimensional scaling (MDS) method showed a broad picture of human migration from Africa to North-East Asia on our genome map, supporting results from previous haploid DNA studies. Of the Asian groups, the East Asian group showed greater differentiation than the Northern and Southern Asian groups with respect to Fst statistics. By extension, the analysis of monomorphic markers implied that nine out of ten historical regions in South Korea, and Tokyo in Japan, showed signs of genetic drift caused by the later settlement of East Asia (South Korea, Japan and China), while Gyeongju in South East Korea showed signs of the earliest settlement in East Asia. In the genome map, the gene flow to the Korean Peninsula from its neighboring countries indicated that some genetic signals from Northern populations such as the Siberians and Mongolians still remain in the South East and West regions, while few signals remain from the early Southern lineages.
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spelling pubmed-29123262010-08-03 Gene Flow between the Korean Peninsula and Its Neighboring Countries Jung, Jongsun Kang, Hoyoung Cho, Yoon Shin Oh, Ji Hee Ryu, Min Hyung Chung, Hye Won Seo, Jeong-Sun Lee, Jong-Eun Oh, Bermseok Bhak, Jong Kim, Hyung-Lae PLoS One Research Article SNP markers provide the primary data for population structure analysis. In this study, we employed whole-genome autosomal SNPs as a marker set (54,836 SNP markers) and tested their possible effects on genetic ancestry using 320 subjects covering 24 regional groups including Northern ( = 16) and Southern ( = 3) Asians, Amerindians ( = 1), and four HapMap populations (YRI, CEU, JPT, and CHB). Additionally, we evaluated the effectiveness and robustness of 50K autosomal SNPs with various clustering methods, along with their dependencies on recombination hotspots (RH), linkage disequilibrium (LD), missing calls and regional specific markers. The RH- and LD-free multi-dimensional scaling (MDS) method showed a broad picture of human migration from Africa to North-East Asia on our genome map, supporting results from previous haploid DNA studies. Of the Asian groups, the East Asian group showed greater differentiation than the Northern and Southern Asian groups with respect to Fst statistics. By extension, the analysis of monomorphic markers implied that nine out of ten historical regions in South Korea, and Tokyo in Japan, showed signs of genetic drift caused by the later settlement of East Asia (South Korea, Japan and China), while Gyeongju in South East Korea showed signs of the earliest settlement in East Asia. In the genome map, the gene flow to the Korean Peninsula from its neighboring countries indicated that some genetic signals from Northern populations such as the Siberians and Mongolians still remain in the South East and West regions, while few signals remain from the early Southern lineages. Public Library of Science 2010-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC2912326/ /pubmed/20686617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011855 Text en Jung et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Jung, Jongsun
Kang, Hoyoung
Cho, Yoon Shin
Oh, Ji Hee
Ryu, Min Hyung
Chung, Hye Won
Seo, Jeong-Sun
Lee, Jong-Eun
Oh, Bermseok
Bhak, Jong
Kim, Hyung-Lae
Gene Flow between the Korean Peninsula and Its Neighboring Countries
title Gene Flow between the Korean Peninsula and Its Neighboring Countries
title_full Gene Flow between the Korean Peninsula and Its Neighboring Countries
title_fullStr Gene Flow between the Korean Peninsula and Its Neighboring Countries
title_full_unstemmed Gene Flow between the Korean Peninsula and Its Neighboring Countries
title_short Gene Flow between the Korean Peninsula and Its Neighboring Countries
title_sort gene flow between the korean peninsula and its neighboring countries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2912326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20686617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0011855
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