This research investigates the influence of demographic factors on human genetic sub-structure. In our discovery cohort, we show significant demographic trends for decreasing autozygosity associated with population variation in chronological age. Autozygosity, the genomic signature of consanguinity, is identifiable on a genome-wide level as extended tracts of homozygosity. We identified an average of 28.6 tracts of extended homozygosity greater than 1 Mb in length in a representative population of 809 unrelated North Americans of European descent ranging in chronological age from 19–99 years old. These homozygous tracts made up a population average of 42 Mb of the genome corresponding to 1.6 % of the entire genome, with each homozygous trac...
The advent of next-generation sequencing technology has allowed the collection of vast amounts of ge...
Homozygosity has long been associated with rare, often devastating, Mendelian disorders, and Darwin ...
Recent population expansion and increased migration linked to urbanization are assumed to be eroding...
Estimating individual genome-wide autozygosity is important both in the identification of recessive ...
The human genome is characterised by many runs of homozygous genotypes, where identical haplotypes w...
<div><p>Inbreeding increases the risk of certain Mendelian disorders in humans but may also reduce f...
Inbreeding depression refers to lower fitness among offspring of genetic relatives. This reduced fit...
Inbreeding increases the risk of certain Mendelian disorders in humans but may also reduce fitness t...
Inbreeding results in increased levels of homozygosity for deleterious recessive alleles, leading to...
Genome-wide patterns of homozygosity runs and their variation across individuals provide a valuable ...
Inbreeding depression refers to lower fitness among offspring of genetic relatives. This reduced fit...
Establishing the age of each mutation segregating in contemporary human populations is important to ...
Individuals born of consanguineous union have segments of their genomes that are homozygous as a res...
Patterns of genetic variation from living people can provide important information regarding ancient...
The demographic history of humans is very complex. Populations have undergone bottlenecks, isolation...
The advent of next-generation sequencing technology has allowed the collection of vast amounts of ge...
Homozygosity has long been associated with rare, often devastating, Mendelian disorders, and Darwin ...
Recent population expansion and increased migration linked to urbanization are assumed to be eroding...
Estimating individual genome-wide autozygosity is important both in the identification of recessive ...
The human genome is characterised by many runs of homozygous genotypes, where identical haplotypes w...
<div><p>Inbreeding increases the risk of certain Mendelian disorders in humans but may also reduce f...
Inbreeding depression refers to lower fitness among offspring of genetic relatives. This reduced fit...
Inbreeding increases the risk of certain Mendelian disorders in humans but may also reduce fitness t...
Inbreeding results in increased levels of homozygosity for deleterious recessive alleles, leading to...
Genome-wide patterns of homozygosity runs and their variation across individuals provide a valuable ...
Inbreeding depression refers to lower fitness among offspring of genetic relatives. This reduced fit...
Establishing the age of each mutation segregating in contemporary human populations is important to ...
Individuals born of consanguineous union have segments of their genomes that are homozygous as a res...
Patterns of genetic variation from living people can provide important information regarding ancient...
The demographic history of humans is very complex. Populations have undergone bottlenecks, isolation...
The advent of next-generation sequencing technology has allowed the collection of vast amounts of ge...
Homozygosity has long been associated with rare, often devastating, Mendelian disorders, and Darwin ...
Recent population expansion and increased migration linked to urbanization are assumed to be eroding...