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Patterns of Admixture and Population Structure in Native Populations of Northwest North America

The initial contact of European populations with indigenous populations of the Americas produced diverse admixture processes across North, Central, and South America. Recent studies have examined the genetic structure of indigenous populations of Latin America and the Caribbean and their admixed des...

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Autores principales: Verdu, Paul, Pemberton, Trevor J., Laurent, Romain, Kemp, Brian M., Gonzalez-Oliver, Angelica, Gorodezky, Clara, Hughes, Cris E., Shattuck, Milena R., Petzelt, Barbara, Mitchell, Joycelynn, Harry, Harold, William, Theresa, Worl, Rosita, Cybulski, Jerome S., Rosenberg, Noah A., Malhi, Ripan S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4133047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25122539
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004530
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author Verdu, Paul
Pemberton, Trevor J.
Laurent, Romain
Kemp, Brian M.
Gonzalez-Oliver, Angelica
Gorodezky, Clara
Hughes, Cris E.
Shattuck, Milena R.
Petzelt, Barbara
Mitchell, Joycelynn
Harry, Harold
William, Theresa
Worl, Rosita
Cybulski, Jerome S.
Rosenberg, Noah A.
Malhi, Ripan S.
author_facet Verdu, Paul
Pemberton, Trevor J.
Laurent, Romain
Kemp, Brian M.
Gonzalez-Oliver, Angelica
Gorodezky, Clara
Hughes, Cris E.
Shattuck, Milena R.
Petzelt, Barbara
Mitchell, Joycelynn
Harry, Harold
William, Theresa
Worl, Rosita
Cybulski, Jerome S.
Rosenberg, Noah A.
Malhi, Ripan S.
author_sort Verdu, Paul
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description The initial contact of European populations with indigenous populations of the Americas produced diverse admixture processes across North, Central, and South America. Recent studies have examined the genetic structure of indigenous populations of Latin America and the Caribbean and their admixed descendants, reporting on the genomic impact of the history of admixture with colonizing populations of European and African ancestry. However, relatively little genomic research has been conducted on admixture in indigenous North American populations. In this study, we analyze genomic data at 475,109 single-nucleotide polymorphisms sampled in indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest in British Columbia and Southeast Alaska, populations with a well-documented history of contact with European and Asian traders, fishermen, and contract laborers. We find that the indigenous populations of the Pacific Northwest have higher gene diversity than Latin American indigenous populations. Among the Pacific Northwest populations, interior groups provide more evidence for East Asian admixture, whereas coastal groups have higher levels of European admixture. In contrast with many Latin American indigenous populations, the variance of admixture is high in each of the Pacific Northwest indigenous populations, as expected for recent and ongoing admixture processes. The results reveal some similarities but notable differences between admixture patterns in the Pacific Northwest and those in Latin America, contributing to a more detailed understanding of the genomic consequences of European colonization events throughout the Americas.
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spelling pubmed-41330472014-08-19 Patterns of Admixture and Population Structure in Native Populations of Northwest North America Verdu, Paul Pemberton, Trevor J. Laurent, Romain Kemp, Brian M. Gonzalez-Oliver, Angelica Gorodezky, Clara Hughes, Cris E. Shattuck, Milena R. Petzelt, Barbara Mitchell, Joycelynn Harry, Harold William, Theresa Worl, Rosita Cybulski, Jerome S. Rosenberg, Noah A. Malhi, Ripan S. PLoS Genet Research Article The initial contact of European populations with indigenous populations of the Americas produced diverse admixture processes across North, Central, and South America. Recent studies have examined the genetic structure of indigenous populations of Latin America and the Caribbean and their admixed descendants, reporting on the genomic impact of the history of admixture with colonizing populations of European and African ancestry. However, relatively little genomic research has been conducted on admixture in indigenous North American populations. In this study, we analyze genomic data at 475,109 single-nucleotide polymorphisms sampled in indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest in British Columbia and Southeast Alaska, populations with a well-documented history of contact with European and Asian traders, fishermen, and contract laborers. We find that the indigenous populations of the Pacific Northwest have higher gene diversity than Latin American indigenous populations. Among the Pacific Northwest populations, interior groups provide more evidence for East Asian admixture, whereas coastal groups have higher levels of European admixture. In contrast with many Latin American indigenous populations, the variance of admixture is high in each of the Pacific Northwest indigenous populations, as expected for recent and ongoing admixture processes. The results reveal some similarities but notable differences between admixture patterns in the Pacific Northwest and those in Latin America, contributing to a more detailed understanding of the genomic consequences of European colonization events throughout the Americas. Public Library of Science 2014-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4133047/ /pubmed/25122539 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004530 Text en © 2014 Verdu 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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Verdu, Paul
Pemberton, Trevor J.
Laurent, Romain
Kemp, Brian M.
Gonzalez-Oliver, Angelica
Gorodezky, Clara
Hughes, Cris E.
Shattuck, Milena R.
Petzelt, Barbara
Mitchell, Joycelynn
Harry, Harold
William, Theresa
Worl, Rosita
Cybulski, Jerome S.
Rosenberg, Noah A.
Malhi, Ripan S.
Patterns of Admixture and Population Structure in Native Populations of Northwest North America
title Patterns of Admixture and Population Structure in Native Populations of Northwest North America
title_full Patterns of Admixture and Population Structure in Native Populations of Northwest North America
title_fullStr Patterns of Admixture and Population Structure in Native Populations of Northwest North America
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of Admixture and Population Structure in Native Populations of Northwest North America
title_short Patterns of Admixture and Population Structure in Native Populations of Northwest North America
title_sort patterns of admixture and population structure in native populations of northwest north america
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4133047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25122539
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004530
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