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Insight into the Peopling of Mainland Southeast Asia from Thai Population Genetic Structure
There is considerable ethno-linguistic and genetic variation among human populations in Asia, although tracing the origins of this diversity is complicated by migration events. Thailand is at the center of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA), a region within Asia that has not been extensively studied. Ge...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3817124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24223962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079522 |
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author | Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn Shaw, Philip James Chaichoompu, Kridsadakorn Ngamphiw, Chumpol Assawamakin, Anunchai Nuinoon, Manit Sripichai, Orapan Svasti, Saovaros Fucharoen, Suthat Praphanphoj, Verayuth Tongsima, Sissades |
author_facet | Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn Shaw, Philip James Chaichoompu, Kridsadakorn Ngamphiw, Chumpol Assawamakin, Anunchai Nuinoon, Manit Sripichai, Orapan Svasti, Saovaros Fucharoen, Suthat Praphanphoj, Verayuth Tongsima, Sissades |
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description | There is considerable ethno-linguistic and genetic variation among human populations in Asia, although tracing the origins of this diversity is complicated by migration events. Thailand is at the center of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA), a region within Asia that has not been extensively studied. Genetic substructure may exist in the Thai population, since waves of migration from southern China throughout its recent history may have contributed to substantial gene flow. Autosomal SNP data were collated for 438,503 markers from 992 Thai individuals. Using the available self-reported regional origin, four Thai subpopulations genetically distinct from each other and from other Asian populations were resolved by Neighbor-Joining analysis using a 41,569 marker subset. Using an independent Principal Components-based unsupervised clustering approach, four major MSEA subpopulations were resolved in which regional bias was apparent. A major ancestry component was common to these MSEA subpopulations and distinguishes them from other Asian subpopulations. On the other hand, these MSEA subpopulations were admixed with other ancestries, in particular one shared with Chinese. Subpopulation clustering using only Thai individuals and the complete marker set resolved four subpopulations, which are distributed differently across Thailand. A Sino-Thai subpopulation was concentrated in the Central region of Thailand, although this constituted a minority in an otherwise diverse region. Among the most highly differentiated markers which distinguish the Thai subpopulations, several map to regions known to affect phenotypic traits such as skin pigmentation and susceptibility to common diseases. The subpopulation patterns elucidated have important implications for evolutionary and medical genetics. The subpopulation structure within Thailand may reflect the contributions of different migrants throughout the history of MSEA. The information will also be important for genetic association studies to account for population-structure confounding effects. |
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spelling | pubmed-38171242013-11-09 Insight into the Peopling of Mainland Southeast Asia from Thai Population Genetic Structure Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn Shaw, Philip James Chaichoompu, Kridsadakorn Ngamphiw, Chumpol Assawamakin, Anunchai Nuinoon, Manit Sripichai, Orapan Svasti, Saovaros Fucharoen, Suthat Praphanphoj, Verayuth Tongsima, Sissades PLoS One Research Article There is considerable ethno-linguistic and genetic variation among human populations in Asia, although tracing the origins of this diversity is complicated by migration events. Thailand is at the center of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA), a region within Asia that has not been extensively studied. Genetic substructure may exist in the Thai population, since waves of migration from southern China throughout its recent history may have contributed to substantial gene flow. Autosomal SNP data were collated for 438,503 markers from 992 Thai individuals. Using the available self-reported regional origin, four Thai subpopulations genetically distinct from each other and from other Asian populations were resolved by Neighbor-Joining analysis using a 41,569 marker subset. Using an independent Principal Components-based unsupervised clustering approach, four major MSEA subpopulations were resolved in which regional bias was apparent. A major ancestry component was common to these MSEA subpopulations and distinguishes them from other Asian subpopulations. On the other hand, these MSEA subpopulations were admixed with other ancestries, in particular one shared with Chinese. Subpopulation clustering using only Thai individuals and the complete marker set resolved four subpopulations, which are distributed differently across Thailand. A Sino-Thai subpopulation was concentrated in the Central region of Thailand, although this constituted a minority in an otherwise diverse region. Among the most highly differentiated markers which distinguish the Thai subpopulations, several map to regions known to affect phenotypic traits such as skin pigmentation and susceptibility to common diseases. The subpopulation patterns elucidated have important implications for evolutionary and medical genetics. The subpopulation structure within Thailand may reflect the contributions of different migrants throughout the history of MSEA. The information will also be important for genetic association studies to account for population-structure confounding effects. Public Library of Science 2013-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3817124/ /pubmed/24223962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079522 Text en © 2013 Wangkumhang 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 Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn Shaw, Philip James Chaichoompu, Kridsadakorn Ngamphiw, Chumpol Assawamakin, Anunchai Nuinoon, Manit Sripichai, Orapan Svasti, Saovaros Fucharoen, Suthat Praphanphoj, Verayuth Tongsima, Sissades Insight into the Peopling of Mainland Southeast Asia from Thai Population Genetic Structure |
title | Insight into the Peopling of Mainland Southeast Asia from Thai Population Genetic Structure |
title_full | Insight into the Peopling of Mainland Southeast Asia from Thai Population Genetic Structure |
title_fullStr | Insight into the Peopling of Mainland Southeast Asia from Thai Population Genetic Structure |
title_full_unstemmed | Insight into the Peopling of Mainland Southeast Asia from Thai Population Genetic Structure |
title_short | Insight into the Peopling of Mainland Southeast Asia from Thai Population Genetic Structure |
title_sort | insight into the peopling of mainland southeast asia from thai population genetic structure |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3817124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24223962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079522 |
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