Population structure (also called genetic structure and population stratification) is the presence of a systematic difference in allele frequencies between subpopulations in a population as a result of nonrandom mating between individuals. It can be informative of genetic ancestry, and in the context of medical genetics, it is an important confounding variable in genome-wide association studies. Recently, many nonlinear dimensionality reduction techniques have been proposed for the population structure visualization task. However, an objective comparison of these techniques has so far been missing from the literature. In this article, we discuss the previously proposed nonlinear techniques and some of their potential weaknesses. We then pro...
Accurate inference of genetic discontinuities between populations is an essential component of intra...
One of the main caveats of association studies is the possible affection by bias due to population s...
Current methods for inferring population structure from genetic data do not provide formal significa...
Inferring population structure is important for several applications in medical and population genet...
Abstract Estimation of genetic population structure based on molecular markers is a common task in p...
Genotype data, consisting large numbers of markers, is used as demographic and association studies t...
Motivation: Inferring population structures using genetic data sampled from a group of individuals i...
The inference of the hidden structure of a population is an essential issue in population genetics. ...
Abstract Background Principal component analysis (PCA) is a standard method to correct for populatio...
Identification of a small panel of population structure informative markers can reduce genotyping co...
<div><p>High-throughput sequencing and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping can be used t...
High-throughput sequencing and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping can be used to infer ...
Accurate inference of genetic discontinuities between populations is an essential component of intra...
BackgroundLow-depth sequencing allows researchers to increase sample size at the expense of lower ac...
The advent of genome-wide dense variation data provides an opportunity to investigate ancestry in un...
Accurate inference of genetic discontinuities between populations is an essential component of intra...
One of the main caveats of association studies is the possible affection by bias due to population s...
Current methods for inferring population structure from genetic data do not provide formal significa...
Inferring population structure is important for several applications in medical and population genet...
Abstract Estimation of genetic population structure based on molecular markers is a common task in p...
Genotype data, consisting large numbers of markers, is used as demographic and association studies t...
Motivation: Inferring population structures using genetic data sampled from a group of individuals i...
The inference of the hidden structure of a population is an essential issue in population genetics. ...
Abstract Background Principal component analysis (PCA) is a standard method to correct for populatio...
Identification of a small panel of population structure informative markers can reduce genotyping co...
<div><p>High-throughput sequencing and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping can be used t...
High-throughput sequencing and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping can be used to infer ...
Accurate inference of genetic discontinuities between populations is an essential component of intra...
BackgroundLow-depth sequencing allows researchers to increase sample size at the expense of lower ac...
The advent of genome-wide dense variation data provides an opportunity to investigate ancestry in un...
Accurate inference of genetic discontinuities between populations is an essential component of intra...
One of the main caveats of association studies is the possible affection by bias due to population s...
Current methods for inferring population structure from genetic data do not provide formal significa...