The availability of high-density panels of genetic polymorphisms has led to the discovery of extended regions of apparent autozygosity in the human genome. At the genotype level, these regions present as sizeable stretches, or 'runs', of homozygosity (ROH). Here, we investigated both the genomic and the geographic distribution of ROHs in a large European sample of individuals originating from 23 subpopulations. The genomic ROH distribution was found to be characterized by a pattern of highly significant non-uniformity that was virtually identical in all subpopulations studied. Some 77 chromosomal regions contained ROHs at considerable frequency, thereby forming 'ROH islands' that were not explicable by high linkage disequilibrium alone. At ...
Population structure can provide novel insight into the human past, and recognizing and correcting f...
Previous studies have reported that about 85% of human diversity at Short Tandem Repeat (STR) and Re...
Allele frequencies are clinally distributed for many protein polymorphisms in Europe, suggesting tha...
The availability of high-density panels of genetic polymorphisms has led to the discovery of extende...
Estimating individual genome-wide autozygosity is important both in the identification of recessive ...
Genome-wide patterns of homozygosity runs and their variation across individuals provide a valuable ...
SummaryUnderstanding the genetic structure of the European population is important, not only from a ...
Understanding the genetic structure of the European population is important, not only from a histori...
Understanding the genetic structure of the European population is important, not only from a histori...
Recent studies of haplotype diversity in a number of genomic regions have suggested that long stretc...
The human genome is characterised by many runs of homozygous genotypes, where identical haplotypes w...
Genome-wide data provide a powerful tool for inferring patterns of genetic variation and structure o...
Previous investigations have reported linkage disequilibrium occurring between nearby polymorphisms,...
Allele frequencies are clinally distributed for many protein polymorphisms in Europe, suggesting tha...
Fine-scale genetic variation between human populations is interesting as a signature of historical d...
Population structure can provide novel insight into the human past, and recognizing and correcting f...
Previous studies have reported that about 85% of human diversity at Short Tandem Repeat (STR) and Re...
Allele frequencies are clinally distributed for many protein polymorphisms in Europe, suggesting tha...
The availability of high-density panels of genetic polymorphisms has led to the discovery of extende...
Estimating individual genome-wide autozygosity is important both in the identification of recessive ...
Genome-wide patterns of homozygosity runs and their variation across individuals provide a valuable ...
SummaryUnderstanding the genetic structure of the European population is important, not only from a ...
Understanding the genetic structure of the European population is important, not only from a histori...
Understanding the genetic structure of the European population is important, not only from a histori...
Recent studies of haplotype diversity in a number of genomic regions have suggested that long stretc...
The human genome is characterised by many runs of homozygous genotypes, where identical haplotypes w...
Genome-wide data provide a powerful tool for inferring patterns of genetic variation and structure o...
Previous investigations have reported linkage disequilibrium occurring between nearby polymorphisms,...
Allele frequencies are clinally distributed for many protein polymorphisms in Europe, suggesting tha...
Fine-scale genetic variation between human populations is interesting as a signature of historical d...
Population structure can provide novel insight into the human past, and recognizing and correcting f...
Previous studies have reported that about 85% of human diversity at Short Tandem Repeat (STR) and Re...
Allele frequencies are clinally distributed for many protein polymorphisms in Europe, suggesting tha...