articlePLoS GeneticsJan 1, 2006GOLD OA

Population Structure and Eigenanalysis

Broad Institute · Harvard University

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Abstract

Current methods for inferring population structure from genetic data do not provide formal significance tests for population differentiation. We discuss an approach to studying population structure (principal components analysis) that was first applied to genetic data by Cavalli-Sforza and colleagues. We place the method on a solid statistical footing, using results from modern statistics to develop formal significance tests. We also uncover a general ''phase change'' phenomenon about the ability to detect structure in genetic data, which emerges from the statistical theory we use, and has an important implication for the ability to discover structure in genetic data: for a fixed but large dataset size,…

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Keywords
  • Statistic
  • Divergence (linguistics)
  • Population
  • Principal component analysis
  • Population structure
  • Biology
  • Statistical hypothesis testing
  • Statistics
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