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Heterogeneity in Genetic Admixture across Different Regions of Argentina
by
Gignoux, Christopher R.
, Torres-Mejía, Gabriela
, Burchard, Esteban González
, Avena, Sergio
, Fernández, Vanesa
, Ziv, Elad
, Dutil, Julie
, Pérez-Stable, Eliseo J.
, Huntsman, Scott
, Acreche, Noemí
, Matta, Jaime L.
, Boquet, Mariel
, Stern, Mariana C.
, Fejerman, Laura
, Via, Marc
, Beckman, Kenneth
, Goicoechea, Alicia
, Rey, Jorge
, Carnese, Raúl F.
, Parolin, María Laura
, Ríos Part, María Del Carmen
, Dejean, Cristina
in
21st century
/ Argentina
/ Biology
/ Cancer
/ Chromosome Mapping - methods
/ Continental Population Groups - genetics
/ Critical care
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Diabetes
/ DNA
/ Ethnic Groups - genetics
/ Europa
/ Europe
/ Female
/ Gene mapping
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic markers
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genetics
/ Genetics, Population - methods
/ Genoma humà
/ Genotype
/ Genètica de poblacions
/ Health sciences
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hospitals
/ Human genome
/ Humans
/ Immigration
/ Internal medicine
/ Male
/ Marcadors genètics
/ Medicine
/ Migració de pobles
/ Migrations of nations
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Population
/ Population (statistical)
/ Population Genetics
/ Population studies
/ Rural areas
/ Social and Behavioral Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical significance
/ Studies
/ Suburbs
2012
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Heterogeneity in Genetic Admixture across Different Regions of Argentina
by
Gignoux, Christopher R.
, Torres-Mejía, Gabriela
, Burchard, Esteban González
, Avena, Sergio
, Fernández, Vanesa
, Ziv, Elad
, Dutil, Julie
, Pérez-Stable, Eliseo J.
, Huntsman, Scott
, Acreche, Noemí
, Matta, Jaime L.
, Boquet, Mariel
, Stern, Mariana C.
, Fejerman, Laura
, Via, Marc
, Beckman, Kenneth
, Goicoechea, Alicia
, Rey, Jorge
, Carnese, Raúl F.
, Parolin, María Laura
, Ríos Part, María Del Carmen
, Dejean, Cristina
in
21st century
/ Argentina
/ Biology
/ Cancer
/ Chromosome Mapping - methods
/ Continental Population Groups - genetics
/ Critical care
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Diabetes
/ DNA
/ Ethnic Groups - genetics
/ Europa
/ Europe
/ Female
/ Gene mapping
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic markers
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genetics
/ Genetics, Population - methods
/ Genoma humà
/ Genotype
/ Genètica de poblacions
/ Health sciences
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hospitals
/ Human genome
/ Humans
/ Immigration
/ Internal medicine
/ Male
/ Marcadors genètics
/ Medicine
/ Migració de pobles
/ Migrations of nations
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Population
/ Population (statistical)
/ Population Genetics
/ Population studies
/ Rural areas
/ Social and Behavioral Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical significance
/ Studies
/ Suburbs
2012
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Heterogeneity in Genetic Admixture across Different Regions of Argentina
by
Gignoux, Christopher R.
, Torres-Mejía, Gabriela
, Burchard, Esteban González
, Avena, Sergio
, Fernández, Vanesa
, Ziv, Elad
, Dutil, Julie
, Pérez-Stable, Eliseo J.
, Huntsman, Scott
, Acreche, Noemí
, Matta, Jaime L.
, Boquet, Mariel
, Stern, Mariana C.
, Fejerman, Laura
, Via, Marc
, Beckman, Kenneth
, Goicoechea, Alicia
, Rey, Jorge
, Carnese, Raúl F.
, Parolin, María Laura
, Ríos Part, María Del Carmen
, Dejean, Cristina
in
21st century
/ Argentina
/ Biology
/ Cancer
/ Chromosome Mapping - methods
/ Continental Population Groups - genetics
/ Critical care
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Diabetes
/ DNA
/ Ethnic Groups - genetics
/ Europa
/ Europe
/ Female
/ Gene mapping
/ Genetic diversity
/ Genetic markers
/ Genetic research
/ Genetic Variation
/ Genetics
/ Genetics, Population - methods
/ Genoma humà
/ Genotype
/ Genètica de poblacions
/ Health sciences
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hospitals
/ Human genome
/ Humans
/ Immigration
/ Internal medicine
/ Male
/ Marcadors genètics
/ Medicine
/ Migració de pobles
/ Migrations of nations
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Population
/ Population (statistical)
/ Population Genetics
/ Population studies
/ Rural areas
/ Social and Behavioral Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical significance
/ Studies
/ Suburbs
2012
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Heterogeneity in Genetic Admixture across Different Regions of Argentina
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Heterogeneity in Genetic Admixture across Different Regions of Argentina
2012
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The population of Argentina is the result of the intermixing between several groups, including Indigenous American, European and African populations. Despite the commonly held idea that the population of Argentina is of mostly European origin, multiple studies have shown that this process of admixture had an impact in the entire Argentine population. In the present study we characterized the distribution of Indigenous American, European and African ancestry among individuals from different regions of Argentina and evaluated the level of discrepancy between self-reported grandparental origin and genetic ancestry estimates. A set of 99 autosomal ancestry informative markers (AIMs) was genotyped in a sample of 441 Argentine individuals to estimate genetic ancestry. We used non-parametric tests to evaluate statistical significance. The average ancestry for the Argentine sample overall was 65% European (95%CI: 63-68%), 31% Indigenous American (28-33%) and 4% African (3-4%). We observed statistically significant differences in European ancestry across Argentine regions [Buenos Aires province (BA) 76%, 95%CI: 73-79%; Northeast (NEA) 54%, 95%CI: 49-58%; Northwest (NWA) 33%, 95%CI: 21-41%; South 54%, 95%CI: 49-59%; p<0.0001] as well as between the capital and immediate suburbs of Buenos Aires city compared to more distant suburbs [80% (95%CI: 75-86%) versus 68% (95%CI: 58-77%), p = 0.01]. European ancestry among individuals that declared all grandparents born in Europe was 91% (95%CI: 88-94%) compared to 54% (95%CI: 51-57%) among those with no European grandparents (p<0.001). Our results demonstrate the range of variation in genetic ancestry among Argentine individuals from different regions in the country, highlighting the importance of taking this variation into account in genetic association and admixture mapping studies in this population.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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