Population structure is a confounder on pathways linking genotypes to health outcomes. This study examines whether the historical, geographical origins of British surnames are associated with health outcomes today. We coded hospital admissions of over 30 million patients in England between 1999 and 2013 to their British surname origin and divided their diagnoses into 125 major disease categories (of which 94 were complete-case). A base population was constructed with patients' first admission of any kind. Age- and sex-standardised odds ratios were calculated with logistic regression using patients with ubiquitous English surnames such as "Smith" as reference (alpha = .05; Benjamini-Hochberg false discovery rate (FDR) = .05). The results wer...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Surnames (family names) show distinctive geographical patterning and in many disciplines remain an u...
The evolutionary history of the human species has generated complex patterns of population structure...
Following the increasing availability of DNA-sequenced data, the genetic structure of populations ca...
There is a great deal of interest in fine scale population structure in the UK, both as a signature ...
There is a great deal of interest in a fine-scale population structure in the UK, both as a signatur...
Abstract In Britain surnames are paternally inherited and they are thus analogous to the paternally ...
There is a great deal of interest in a fine-scale population structure in the UK, both as a signatur...
There is a great deal of interest in a fine-scale population structure in the UK, both as a signatur...
SummarySurnames are cultural markers of shared ancestry within human populations. The Y chromosome, ...
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
Surnames are cultural markers of shared ancestry within human populations. The Y chromosome, like ma...
Large studies use genotype data to discover genetic contributions to complex traits and infer relati...
The modern-day distributions of English surnames have been considered in genealogical, historical, a...
Heritable surnames are highly diverse cultural markers of coancestry in human populations. A patrili...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Surnames (family names) show distinctive geographical patterning and in many disciplines remain an u...
The evolutionary history of the human species has generated complex patterns of population structure...
Following the increasing availability of DNA-sequenced data, the genetic structure of populations ca...
There is a great deal of interest in fine scale population structure in the UK, both as a signature ...
There is a great deal of interest in a fine-scale population structure in the UK, both as a signatur...
Abstract In Britain surnames are paternally inherited and they are thus analogous to the paternally ...
There is a great deal of interest in a fine-scale population structure in the UK, both as a signatur...
There is a great deal of interest in a fine-scale population structure in the UK, both as a signatur...
SummarySurnames are cultural markers of shared ancestry within human populations. The Y chromosome, ...
Until large-scale ancient DNA studies of archaeological samples become practical, genetic studies o...
Surnames are cultural markers of shared ancestry within human populations. The Y chromosome, like ma...
Large studies use genotype data to discover genetic contributions to complex traits and infer relati...
The modern-day distributions of English surnames have been considered in genealogical, historical, a...
Heritable surnames are highly diverse cultural markers of coancestry in human populations. A patrili...
The inbreeding coefficient (F) and its random (Fr) and non- random (Fn) components are general measu...
Surnames (family names) show distinctive geographical patterning and in many disciplines remain an u...
The evolutionary history of the human species has generated complex patterns of population structure...