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Evaluating Self-declared Ancestry of U.S. Americans with Autosomal, Y-chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA
The current U.S. population represents an amalgam of individuals originating mainly from four continental regions (Africa, Europe, Asia and America). To study the genetic ancestry and compare with self-declared ancestry we have analyzed paternally, maternally and bi-parentally inherited DNA markers...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3051415/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20886636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/humu.21366 |
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author | Lao, Oscar Vallone, Peter M Coble, Michael D Diegoli, Toni M van Oven, Mannis van der Gaag, Kristiaan J Pijpe, Jeroen de Knijff, Peter Kayser, Manfred |
author_facet | Lao, Oscar Vallone, Peter M Coble, Michael D Diegoli, Toni M van Oven, Mannis van der Gaag, Kristiaan J Pijpe, Jeroen de Knijff, Peter Kayser, Manfred |
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description | The current U.S. population represents an amalgam of individuals originating mainly from four continental regions (Africa, Europe, Asia and America). To study the genetic ancestry and compare with self-declared ancestry we have analyzed paternally, maternally and bi-parentally inherited DNA markers sensitive for indicating continental genetic ancestry in all four major U.S. American groups. We found that self-declared U.S. Hispanics and U.S. African Americans tend to show variable degrees of continental genetic admixture among the three genetic systems, with evidence for a marked sex-biased admixture history. Moreover, for these two groups we observed significant regional variation across the country in genetic admixture. In contrast, self-declared U.S. European and U.S. Asian Americans were genetically more homogeneous at the continental ancestry level. Two autosomal ancestry-sensitive markers located in skin pigmentation candidate genes showed significant differences in self-declared U.S. African Americans or U.S. European Americans, relative to their assumed parental populations from Africa or Europe. This provides genetic support for the importance of skin color in the complex process of ancestry identification. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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spelling | pubmed-30514152011-03-11 Evaluating Self-declared Ancestry of U.S. Americans with Autosomal, Y-chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA Lao, Oscar Vallone, Peter M Coble, Michael D Diegoli, Toni M van Oven, Mannis van der Gaag, Kristiaan J Pijpe, Jeroen de Knijff, Peter Kayser, Manfred Hum Mutat Mutation in Brief The current U.S. population represents an amalgam of individuals originating mainly from four continental regions (Africa, Europe, Asia and America). To study the genetic ancestry and compare with self-declared ancestry we have analyzed paternally, maternally and bi-parentally inherited DNA markers sensitive for indicating continental genetic ancestry in all four major U.S. American groups. We found that self-declared U.S. Hispanics and U.S. African Americans tend to show variable degrees of continental genetic admixture among the three genetic systems, with evidence for a marked sex-biased admixture history. Moreover, for these two groups we observed significant regional variation across the country in genetic admixture. In contrast, self-declared U.S. European and U.S. Asian Americans were genetically more homogeneous at the continental ancestry level. Two autosomal ancestry-sensitive markers located in skin pigmentation candidate genes showed significant differences in self-declared U.S. African Americans or U.S. European Americans, relative to their assumed parental populations from Africa or Europe. This provides genetic support for the importance of skin color in the complex process of ancestry identification. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 2010-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3051415/ /pubmed/20886636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/humu.21366 Text en Copyright © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation. |
spellingShingle | Mutation in Brief Lao, Oscar Vallone, Peter M Coble, Michael D Diegoli, Toni M van Oven, Mannis van der Gaag, Kristiaan J Pijpe, Jeroen de Knijff, Peter Kayser, Manfred Evaluating Self-declared Ancestry of U.S. Americans with Autosomal, Y-chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA |
title | Evaluating Self-declared Ancestry of U.S. Americans with Autosomal, Y-chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA |
title_full | Evaluating Self-declared Ancestry of U.S. Americans with Autosomal, Y-chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA |
title_fullStr | Evaluating Self-declared Ancestry of U.S. Americans with Autosomal, Y-chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating Self-declared Ancestry of U.S. Americans with Autosomal, Y-chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA |
title_short | Evaluating Self-declared Ancestry of U.S. Americans with Autosomal, Y-chromosomal and Mitochondrial DNA |
title_sort | evaluating self-declared ancestry of u.s. americans with autosomal, y-chromosomal and mitochondrial dna |
topic | Mutation in Brief |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3051415/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20886636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/humu.21366 |
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