Inference of Population Structure using Dense Haplotype Data
University of Bristol · Centre for Human Genetics · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The advent of genome-wide dense variation data provides an opportunity to investigate ancestry in unprecedented detail, but presents new statistical challenges. We propose a novel inference framework that aims to efficiently capture information on population structure provided by patterns of haplotype similarity. Each individual in a sample is considered in turn as a recipient, whose chromosomes are reconstructed using chunks of DNA donated by the other individuals. Results of this "chromosome painting" can be summarized as a "coancestry matrix," which directly reveals key information about ancestral relationships among individuals. If markers are viewed as independent, we show that this matrix almost…
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4Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Linkage disequilibrium
- Inference
- Population
- Cluster analysis
- Interpretability
- Principal component analysis
- Haplotype