Worldwide Human Relationships Inferred from Genome-Wide Patterns of Variation
Fondation Jean Dausset-CEPH · Stanford Medicine · +1 more institution
Abstract
Human genetic diversity is shaped by both demographic and biological factors and has fundamental implications for understanding the genetic basis of diseases. We studied 938 unrelated individuals from 51 populations of the Human Genome Diversity Panel at 650,000 common single-nucleotide polymorphism loci. Individual ancestry and population substructure were detectable with very high resolution. The relationship between haplotype heterozygosity and geography was consistent with the hypothesis of a serial founder effect with a single origin in sub-Saharan Africa. In addition, we observed a pattern of ancestral allele frequency distributions that reflects variation in population dynamics among geographic regions.…
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Authors
11- JZJun Z. LiCorresponding
Fondation Jean Dausset-CEPH, Stanford Medicine, Stanford University
- DMDevin M. AbsherCorresponding
Fondation Jean Dausset-CEPH, Stanford Medicine, Stanford University
- HTHua Tang
Fondation Jean Dausset-CEPH, Stanford Medicine, Stanford University
- AMAudrey M. Southwick
Fondation Jean Dausset-CEPH, Stanford Medicine, Stanford University
- AMAmanda M. Casto
Fondation Jean Dausset-CEPH, Stanford Medicine, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Human genetic variation
- Loss of heterozygosity
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Genetic variation
- Haplotype
- Genetic diversity
- Population