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Inference of human continental origin and admixture proportions using a highly discriminative ancestry informative 41-SNP panel

BACKGROUND: Accurate determination of genetic ancestry is of high interest for many areas such as biomedical research, personal genomics and forensics. It remains an important topic in genetic association studies, as it has been shown that population stratification, if not appropriately considered,...

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Autores principales: Nievergelt, Caroline M, Maihofer, Adam X, Shekhtman, Tatyana, Libiger, Ondrej, Wang, Xudong, Kidd, Kenneth K, Kidd, Judith R
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23815888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2041-2223-4-13
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author Nievergelt, Caroline M
Maihofer, Adam X
Shekhtman, Tatyana
Libiger, Ondrej
Wang, Xudong
Kidd, Kenneth K
Kidd, Judith R
author_facet Nievergelt, Caroline M
Maihofer, Adam X
Shekhtman, Tatyana
Libiger, Ondrej
Wang, Xudong
Kidd, Kenneth K
Kidd, Judith R
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description BACKGROUND: Accurate determination of genetic ancestry is of high interest for many areas such as biomedical research, personal genomics and forensics. It remains an important topic in genetic association studies, as it has been shown that population stratification, if not appropriately considered, can lead to false-positive and -negative results. While large association studies typically extract ancestry information from available genome-wide SNP genotypes, many important clinical data sets on rare phenotypes and historical collections assembled before the GWAS area are in need of a feasible method (i.e., ease of genotyping, small number of markers) to infer the geographic origin and potential admixture of the study subjects. Here we report on the development, application and limitations of a small, multiplexable ancestry informative marker (AIM) panel of SNPs (or AISNP) developed specifically for this purpose. RESULTS: Based on worldwide populations from the HGDP, a 41-AIM AISNP panel for multiplex application with the ABI SNPlex and a subset with 31 AIMs for the Sequenome iPLEX system were selected and found to be highly informative for inferring ancestry among the seven continental regions Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Central/South Asia, East Asia, the Americas and Oceania. The panel was found to be least informative for Eurasian populations, and additional AIMs for a higher resolution are suggested. A large reference set including over 4,000 subjects collected from 120 global populations was assembled to facilitate accurate ancestry determination. We show practical applications of this AIM panel, discuss its limitations for admixed individuals and suggest ways to incorporate ancestry information into genetic association studies. CONCLUSION: We demonstrated the utility of a small AISNP panel specifically developed to discern global ancestry. We believe that it will find wide application because of its feasibility and potential for a wide range of applications.
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spelling pubmed-36993922013-07-03 Inference of human continental origin and admixture proportions using a highly discriminative ancestry informative 41-SNP panel Nievergelt, Caroline M Maihofer, Adam X Shekhtman, Tatyana Libiger, Ondrej Wang, Xudong Kidd, Kenneth K Kidd, Judith R Investig Genet Research BACKGROUND: Accurate determination of genetic ancestry is of high interest for many areas such as biomedical research, personal genomics and forensics. It remains an important topic in genetic association studies, as it has been shown that population stratification, if not appropriately considered, can lead to false-positive and -negative results. While large association studies typically extract ancestry information from available genome-wide SNP genotypes, many important clinical data sets on rare phenotypes and historical collections assembled before the GWAS area are in need of a feasible method (i.e., ease of genotyping, small number of markers) to infer the geographic origin and potential admixture of the study subjects. Here we report on the development, application and limitations of a small, multiplexable ancestry informative marker (AIM) panel of SNPs (or AISNP) developed specifically for this purpose. RESULTS: Based on worldwide populations from the HGDP, a 41-AIM AISNP panel for multiplex application with the ABI SNPlex and a subset with 31 AIMs for the Sequenome iPLEX system were selected and found to be highly informative for inferring ancestry among the seven continental regions Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Central/South Asia, East Asia, the Americas and Oceania. The panel was found to be least informative for Eurasian populations, and additional AIMs for a higher resolution are suggested. A large reference set including over 4,000 subjects collected from 120 global populations was assembled to facilitate accurate ancestry determination. We show practical applications of this AIM panel, discuss its limitations for admixed individuals and suggest ways to incorporate ancestry information into genetic association studies. CONCLUSION: We demonstrated the utility of a small AISNP panel specifically developed to discern global ancestry. We believe that it will find wide application because of its feasibility and potential for a wide range of applications. BioMed Central 2013-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3699392/ /pubmed/23815888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2041-2223-4-13 Text en Copyright © 2013 Nievergelt 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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Nievergelt, Caroline M
Maihofer, Adam X
Shekhtman, Tatyana
Libiger, Ondrej
Wang, Xudong
Kidd, Kenneth K
Kidd, Judith R
Inference of human continental origin and admixture proportions using a highly discriminative ancestry informative 41-SNP panel
title Inference of human continental origin and admixture proportions using a highly discriminative ancestry informative 41-SNP panel
title_full Inference of human continental origin and admixture proportions using a highly discriminative ancestry informative 41-SNP panel
title_fullStr Inference of human continental origin and admixture proportions using a highly discriminative ancestry informative 41-SNP panel
title_full_unstemmed Inference of human continental origin and admixture proportions using a highly discriminative ancestry informative 41-SNP panel
title_short Inference of human continental origin and admixture proportions using a highly discriminative ancestry informative 41-SNP panel
title_sort inference of human continental origin and admixture proportions using a highly discriminative ancestry informative 41-snp panel
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3699392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23815888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2041-2223-4-13
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