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Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical origins

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
Short description:
Geographic population structure analysis of worldwide human populations infers their biogeographical origins / Cucca, F., Tatarinova, T., Chebotarev, D., Calò, C.M., Atzori, M., Marini, M., Tofanelli, S., Tyler-Smith, C., Xue, Y., Gaieski, J.B., Melendez, C., Owings, A.C., Gómez, R., Fujita, R., Comas, D., Balanovsky, O., Zalloua, P., Soodyall, H., Ganeshprasad, A., Hammer, M., et al.. - 5:(2014). [10.1038/ncomms4513]
abstract:
The search for a method that utilizes biological information to predict humans’ place of origin has
occupied scientists for millennia. Over the past four decades, scientists have employed genetic data in an effort to achieve this goal but with limited success. While biogeographical algorithms using next-generation sequencing data have achieved an accuracy of 700 km in Europe, they
were inaccurate elsewhere. Here we describe the Geographic Population Structure (GPS) algorithm and demonstrate its accuracy with three data sets using 40,000–130,000 SNPs. GPS
placed 83% of worldwide individuals in their country of origin. Applied to over 200 Sardinians villagers, GPS placed a quarter of them in their villages and most of the rest within 50km of their villages. GPS’s accuracy and power to infer the biogeography of worldwide individuals down to their country or, in some cases, village, of origin, underscores the promise of admixture-based
methods for biogeography and has ramifications for genetic ancestry testing.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Geographic Population Structure (GPS) algorithm; Country of origin; Sardinians
List of contributors:
Cucca, Francesco; Tatarinova, Tatiana; Chebotarev, Dmitri; Calò, Carla Maria; Atzori, Manuela; Marini, Monica; Tofanelli, Sergio; Tyler-Smith, Chris; Xue, Yali; Gaieski, Jill B.; Melendez, Carlalynne; Owings, Amanda C.; Gómez, Rocío; Fujita, Ricardo; Comas, David; Balanovsky, Oleg; Zalloua, Pierre; Soodyall, Himla; Ganeshprasad, Arunkumar; Hammer, Michael; Matisoo-Smith, Lisa; Elhaik, Eran; Piras, Ignazio S.; De Montis, Antonella; Francalacci, Paolo; Schurr, Theodore G.; Vilar, Miguel G.; Santos, Fabrício R.; Balanovska, Elena; Pitchappan, Ramasamy; Spencer Wells, R.; Pagani, Luca
Authors of the University:
CUCCA Francesco
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/261414
Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/261414/196420/Elhaik_E_Geographic_population_structure_analysis.pdf
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