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Measuring European population stratification with microarray genotype data
Authors:Bauchet Marc  McEvoy Brian  Pearson Laurel N  Quillen Ellen E  Sarkisian Tamara  Hovhannesyan Kristine  Deka Ranjan  Bradley Daniel G  Shriver Mark D
Institution:Department of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16801, USA. marcb@psu.edu
Abstract:A proper understanding of population genetic stratification--differences in individual ancestry within a population--is crucial in attempts to find genes for complex traits through association mapping. We report on genomewide typing of approximately 10,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 297 individuals, to explore population structure in Europeans of known and unknown ancestry. The results reveal the presence of several significant axes of stratification, most prominently in a northern-southeastern trend, but also along an east-west axis. We also demonstrate the selection and application of EuroAIMs (European ancestry informative markers) for ancestry estimation and correction. The Coriell Caucasian and CEPH (Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain) Utah sample panels, often used as proxies for European populations, are found to reflect different subsets of the continent's ancestry.
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