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Straightforward Inference of Ancestry and Admixture Proportions through Ancestry-Informative Insertion Deletion Multiplexing

Ancestry-informative markers (AIMs) show high allele frequency divergence between different ancestral or geographically distant populations. These genetic markers are especially useful in inferring the likely ancestral origin of an individual or estimating the apportionment of ancestry components in...

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Autores principales: Pereira, Rui, Phillips, Christopher, Pinto, Nádia, Santos, Carla, dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel Batista, Amorim, António, Carracedo, Ángel, Gusmão, Leonor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3260179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22272242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029684
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author Pereira, Rui
Phillips, Christopher
Pinto, Nádia
Santos, Carla
dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel Batista
Amorim, António
Carracedo, Ángel
Gusmão, Leonor
author_facet Pereira, Rui
Phillips, Christopher
Pinto, Nádia
Santos, Carla
dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel Batista
Amorim, António
Carracedo, Ángel
Gusmão, Leonor
author_sort Pereira, Rui
collection PubMed
description Ancestry-informative markers (AIMs) show high allele frequency divergence between different ancestral or geographically distant populations. These genetic markers are especially useful in inferring the likely ancestral origin of an individual or estimating the apportionment of ancestry components in admixed individuals or populations. The study of AIMs is of great interest in clinical genetics research, particularly to detect and correct for population substructure effects in case-control association studies, but also in population and forensic genetics studies. This work presents a set of 46 ancestry-informative insertion deletion polymorphisms selected to efficiently measure population admixture proportions of four different origins (African, European, East Asian and Native American). All markers are analyzed in short fragments (under 230 basepairs) through a single PCR followed by capillary electrophoresis (CE) allowing a very simple one tube PCR-to-CE approach. HGDP-CEPH diversity panel samples from the four groups, together with Oceanians, were genotyped to evaluate the efficiency of the assay in clustering populations from different continental origins and to establish reference databases. In addition, other populations from diverse geographic origins were tested using the HGDP-CEPH samples as reference data. The results revealed that the AIM-INDEL set developed is highly efficient at inferring the ancestry of individuals and provides good estimates of ancestry proportions at the population level. In conclusion, we have optimized the multiplexed genotyping of 46 AIM-INDELs in a simple and informative assay, enabling a more straightforward alternative to the commonly available AIM-SNP typing methods dependent on complex, multi-step protocols or implementation of large-scale genotyping technologies.
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spelling pubmed-32601792012-01-23 Straightforward Inference of Ancestry and Admixture Proportions through Ancestry-Informative Insertion Deletion Multiplexing Pereira, Rui Phillips, Christopher Pinto, Nádia Santos, Carla dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel Batista Amorim, António Carracedo, Ángel Gusmão, Leonor PLoS One Research Article Ancestry-informative markers (AIMs) show high allele frequency divergence between different ancestral or geographically distant populations. These genetic markers are especially useful in inferring the likely ancestral origin of an individual or estimating the apportionment of ancestry components in admixed individuals or populations. The study of AIMs is of great interest in clinical genetics research, particularly to detect and correct for population substructure effects in case-control association studies, but also in population and forensic genetics studies. This work presents a set of 46 ancestry-informative insertion deletion polymorphisms selected to efficiently measure population admixture proportions of four different origins (African, European, East Asian and Native American). All markers are analyzed in short fragments (under 230 basepairs) through a single PCR followed by capillary electrophoresis (CE) allowing a very simple one tube PCR-to-CE approach. HGDP-CEPH diversity panel samples from the four groups, together with Oceanians, were genotyped to evaluate the efficiency of the assay in clustering populations from different continental origins and to establish reference databases. In addition, other populations from diverse geographic origins were tested using the HGDP-CEPH samples as reference data. The results revealed that the AIM-INDEL set developed is highly efficient at inferring the ancestry of individuals and provides good estimates of ancestry proportions at the population level. In conclusion, we have optimized the multiplexed genotyping of 46 AIM-INDELs in a simple and informative assay, enabling a more straightforward alternative to the commonly available AIM-SNP typing methods dependent on complex, multi-step protocols or implementation of large-scale genotyping technologies. Public Library of Science 2012-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3260179/ /pubmed/22272242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029684 Text en Pereira 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.
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Pereira, Rui
Phillips, Christopher
Pinto, Nádia
Santos, Carla
dos Santos, Sidney Emanuel Batista
Amorim, António
Carracedo, Ángel
Gusmão, Leonor
Straightforward Inference of Ancestry and Admixture Proportions through Ancestry-Informative Insertion Deletion Multiplexing
title Straightforward Inference of Ancestry and Admixture Proportions through Ancestry-Informative Insertion Deletion Multiplexing
title_full Straightforward Inference of Ancestry and Admixture Proportions through Ancestry-Informative Insertion Deletion Multiplexing
title_fullStr Straightforward Inference of Ancestry and Admixture Proportions through Ancestry-Informative Insertion Deletion Multiplexing
title_full_unstemmed Straightforward Inference of Ancestry and Admixture Proportions through Ancestry-Informative Insertion Deletion Multiplexing
title_short Straightforward Inference of Ancestry and Admixture Proportions through Ancestry-Informative Insertion Deletion Multiplexing
title_sort straightforward inference of ancestry and admixture proportions through ancestry-informative insertion deletion multiplexing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3260179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22272242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029684
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