Item does not contain fulltextWe have analyzed human genetic diversity in 33 Old World populations including 23 populations obtained through Genographic Project studies. A set of 1,536 SNPs in five X chromosome regions were genotyped in 1,288 individuals (mostly males). We use a novel analysis employing subARG network construction with recombining chromosomal segments. Here, a subARG is constructed independently for each of five gene-free regions across the X chromosome, and the results are aggregated across them. For PCA, MDS and ancestry inference with STRUCTURE, the subARG is processed to obtain feature vectors of samples and pairwise distances between samples. The observed population structure, estimated from the five short X chromosoma...
Genome sequences from diverse human groups are needed to understand the structure of genetic variati...
AbstractSingle-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays have become a popular technology for disease-ass...
Genome-wide patterns of variation across individuals provide a powerful source of data for uncoverin...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian and Wolfgang Haak are members of The Geno...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian and Wolfgang Haak are members of the Geno...
BACKGROUND: We reasoned that by identifying genetic markers on human X chromosome regions where reco...
Background. We reasoned that by identifying genetic markers on human X chromosome regions where reco...
I present the analysis on 929 high-coverage (>30x) genomes from the Human Genome Diversity Project (...
Background: We address the problem of studying recombinational variations in (human) populations. In...
The information left by recombination in our genomes can be used to make inferences on our recent ev...
SummaryIn a study of 908 males from Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia, the variation of four...
Item does not contain fulltextThe information left by recombination in our genomes can be used to ma...
Population genetics seeks to use genetic data to illuminate patterns of human diversity, investigate...
Background: We address the problem of studying recombinational variations in (human) populations. In...
We studied five microsatellites (DXS995, DXS8076, DXS8114, DXS1002 and DXS1050) located in a region ...
Genome sequences from diverse human groups are needed to understand the structure of genetic variati...
AbstractSingle-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays have become a popular technology for disease-ass...
Genome-wide patterns of variation across individuals provide a powerful source of data for uncoverin...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian and Wolfgang Haak are members of The Geno...
Christina J. Adler, Alan Cooper, Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian and Wolfgang Haak are members of the Geno...
BACKGROUND: We reasoned that by identifying genetic markers on human X chromosome regions where reco...
Background. We reasoned that by identifying genetic markers on human X chromosome regions where reco...
I present the analysis on 929 high-coverage (>30x) genomes from the Human Genome Diversity Project (...
Background: We address the problem of studying recombinational variations in (human) populations. In...
The information left by recombination in our genomes can be used to make inferences on our recent ev...
SummaryIn a study of 908 males from Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia, the variation of four...
Item does not contain fulltextThe information left by recombination in our genomes can be used to ma...
Population genetics seeks to use genetic data to illuminate patterns of human diversity, investigate...
Background: We address the problem of studying recombinational variations in (human) populations. In...
We studied five microsatellites (DXS995, DXS8076, DXS8114, DXS1002 and DXS1050) located in a region ...
Genome sequences from diverse human groups are needed to understand the structure of genetic variati...
AbstractSingle-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays have become a popular technology for disease-ass...
Genome-wide patterns of variation across individuals provide a powerful source of data for uncoverin...