Abstract Background Variations in gene allele frequencies can contribute to differences in the prevalence of some common complex diseases among populations. Natural selection modulates the balance in allele frequencies across populations. Population differentiation (FST) can evidence environmental selection pressures. Such genetic information is limited in Puerto Ricans, the second largest Hispanic ethnic group in the US, and a group with high prevalence of chronic disease. We determined allele frequencies and population differentiation for 101 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 30 genes involved in major metabolic and disease-relevant pathways in Puerto Ricans (n = 969, ages 45–75 years...
Abstract Background Modern Latin American populations were formed via genetic admixture among ancest...
Background: The role of race in human genetics and biomedical research is among the most contested i...
Genetic variants that contribute to risk of common disease may differ in frequency across population...
Abstract Background Variations in gene allele frequen...
BACKGROUND. Variations in gene allele frequencies can contribute to differences in the prevalence of...
Nonrandom mating in human populations has important implications for genetics and medicine as well a...
Recent studies have used dense markers to examine the human genome in ancestrally homogeneous popula...
Contemporary genetic variation among Latin Americans human groups reflects population migrations sha...
Puerto Rico and the surrounding islands rest on the eastern fringe of the Caribbean's Greater Antill...
Abstract Background There is a lack of knowledge regarding the frequency of disease associated polym...
The population of Costa Rica (CR) represents an admixture of major continental populations. An inves...
Contemporary genetic variation among Latin Americans human groups reflects population migrations sha...
Recent results from large-scale genomic projects suggest that allele frequencies, which are highly r...
The common-variant/common-disease model predicts that most risk alleles underlying complex health-re...
The common-variant/common-disease model predicts that most risk alleles underlying complex health-re...
Abstract Background Modern Latin American populations were formed via genetic admixture among ancest...
Background: The role of race in human genetics and biomedical research is among the most contested i...
Genetic variants that contribute to risk of common disease may differ in frequency across population...
Abstract Background Variations in gene allele frequen...
BACKGROUND. Variations in gene allele frequencies can contribute to differences in the prevalence of...
Nonrandom mating in human populations has important implications for genetics and medicine as well a...
Recent studies have used dense markers to examine the human genome in ancestrally homogeneous popula...
Contemporary genetic variation among Latin Americans human groups reflects population migrations sha...
Puerto Rico and the surrounding islands rest on the eastern fringe of the Caribbean's Greater Antill...
Abstract Background There is a lack of knowledge regarding the frequency of disease associated polym...
The population of Costa Rica (CR) represents an admixture of major continental populations. An inves...
Contemporary genetic variation among Latin Americans human groups reflects population migrations sha...
Recent results from large-scale genomic projects suggest that allele frequencies, which are highly r...
The common-variant/common-disease model predicts that most risk alleles underlying complex health-re...
The common-variant/common-disease model predicts that most risk alleles underlying complex health-re...
Abstract Background Modern Latin American populations were formed via genetic admixture among ancest...
Background: The role of race in human genetics and biomedical research is among the most contested i...
Genetic variants that contribute to risk of common disease may differ in frequency across population...