The population of Costa Rica (CR) represents an admixture of major continental populations. An investigation of the CR population structure would provide an important foundation for mapping genetic variants underlying common diseases and traits. We conducted an analysis of 1,301 women from the Guanacaste region of CR using 27,904 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genotyped on a custom Illumina InfiniumII iSelect chip. The program STRUCTURE was used to compare the CR Guanacaste sample with four continental reference samples, including HapMap Europeans (CEU), East Asians (JPT+CHB), West African Yoruba (YRI), as well as Native Americans (NA) from the Illumina iControl database. Our results show that the CR Guanacaste sample comprises a th...
Objective: This research examines the coevolution of languages and uniparental genetic marker (mitoc...
<p>The Amerindian sample (IND) was compared to 20 randomly selected samples from the following popul...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1992. Este ...
The genetic structure of Costa Rica’s population is complex, both by region and by individual, due t...
The genetic structure of Costa Rica’s population is complex, both by region and by individual, due t...
Abstract: In the last decade, the Costa Rican Central Valley population (CRCV), has received conside...
Population genetics seeks to use genetic data to illuminate patterns of human diversity, investigate...
The large and diverse population of Latin America is potentially a powerful resource for elucidating...
Using ~60,000 SNPs selected for minimal linkage disequilibrium, we perform population structure anal...
The large and diverse population of Latin America is potentially a powerful resource for elucidating...
The large and diverse population of Latin America is potentially a powerful resource for elucidating...
Nicaraguans have become the most numerous and fastest increasing minority in Costa Rica: at present ...
<div><p>Using ∼60,000 SNPs selected for minimal linkage disequilibrium, we perform population struct...
Abstract Using ,60,000 SNPs selected for minimal linkage disequilibrium, we perform population struc...
Admixture mapping (AM) is a promising method for the identification of genetic risk factors for comp...
Objective: This research examines the coevolution of languages and uniparental genetic marker (mitoc...
<p>The Amerindian sample (IND) was compared to 20 randomly selected samples from the following popul...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1992. Este ...
The genetic structure of Costa Rica’s population is complex, both by region and by individual, due t...
The genetic structure of Costa Rica’s population is complex, both by region and by individual, due t...
Abstract: In the last decade, the Costa Rican Central Valley population (CRCV), has received conside...
Population genetics seeks to use genetic data to illuminate patterns of human diversity, investigate...
The large and diverse population of Latin America is potentially a powerful resource for elucidating...
Using ~60,000 SNPs selected for minimal linkage disequilibrium, we perform population structure anal...
The large and diverse population of Latin America is potentially a powerful resource for elucidating...
The large and diverse population of Latin America is potentially a powerful resource for elucidating...
Nicaraguans have become the most numerous and fastest increasing minority in Costa Rica: at present ...
<div><p>Using ∼60,000 SNPs selected for minimal linkage disequilibrium, we perform population struct...
Abstract Using ,60,000 SNPs selected for minimal linkage disequilibrium, we perform population struc...
Admixture mapping (AM) is a promising method for the identification of genetic risk factors for comp...
Objective: This research examines the coevolution of languages and uniparental genetic marker (mitoc...
<p>The Amerindian sample (IND) was compared to 20 randomly selected samples from the following popul...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1992. Este ...