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Estimating Asian Contribution to the Brazilian Population: A New Application of a Validated Set of 61 Ancestry Informative Markers

机译:估算亚洲对巴西人口的贡献:61套有效的祖先信息标记的新应用

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Estimates of different ancestral proportions in admixed populations are very important in population genetics studies, especially for the detection of population substructure effects in studies of case-control associations. Brazil is one of the most heterogeneous countries in the world, both from a socio-cultural and a genetic point of view. In this work, we investigated a previously developed set of 61 ancestry informative markers (AIM), aiming to estimate the proportions of four different ancestral groups (African, European, Native American and Asian) in Brazilian populations. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to use a set of AIM to investigate the genetic contribution of all four main parental populations to the Brazilian population, including Asian contribution. All selected markers were genotyped through multiplex PCR and capillary electrophoresis. The set was able to successfully differentiate the four ancestral populations (represented by 939 individuals) and identify their genetic contributions to the Brazilian population. In addition, it was used to estimate individual interethnic admixture of 1050 individuals from the Southeast region of Brazil and it showed that these individuals present a higher European ancestry contribution, followed by African, Asian and Native American ancestry contributions. Therefore, the 61 AIM set has proved to be a valuable tool to estimate individual and global ancestry proportions in populations mainly formed by these four groups. Our findings highlight the importance of using sets of AIM to evaluate population substructure in studies carried in admixed populations, in order to avoid misinterpretation of results.
机译:混合种群中不同祖先比例的估计在种群遗传学研究中非常重要,尤其是在病例对照协会研究中检测种群亚结构效应方面。从社会文化和遗传的角度来看,巴西是世界上最多样化的国家之一。在这项工作中,我们调查了一套先前开发的61个祖先信息标记(AIM),旨在估计巴西人口中四个不同祖先群体(非洲,欧洲,美洲印第安人和亚洲)的比例。据我们所知,这是第一项使用一组AIM来研究所有四个主要父母群体对巴西人口的遗传贡献(包括亚洲贡献)的研究。通过多重PCR和毛细管电泳对所有选择的标记进行基因分型。该集合能够成功区分四个祖先种群(由939个个体代表),并确定其对巴西种群的遗传贡献。此外,它还用于估计来自巴西东南部地区的1050个人的种族间混合,表明这些个人在欧洲血统中的贡献较高,其次是非洲,亚洲和美洲原住民的血统。因此,事实证明61套AIM是评估这四个群体主要人群中个体和全球血统比例的宝贵工具。我们的发现凸显了在混合人群中进行的研究中使用AIM集评估人群亚结构的重要性,以避免对结果的误解。

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