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Reconstructing Native American Migrations from Whole-Genome and Whole-Exome Data
by
Guiblet, Wilfried
, Moreno-Estrada, Andres
, Gignoux, Christopher R.
, Oleksyk, Taras K.
, Martinez-Cruzado, Juan Carlos
, Byrnes, Jake K.
, Dutil, Julie
, Bedoya, Gabriel
, Sandoval, Karla
, Maples, Brian K.
, Muzzio, Marina
, Via, Marc
, Gravel, Simon
, Rodriguez-Flores, Juan L.
, Zakharia, Fouad
, Ruiz-Linares, Andres
, Kenny, Eimear E.
, Burchard, Esteban G.
, Bustamante, Carlos D.
in
Aborígens
/ African Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
/ America
/ Amèrica
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Continental Population Groups - genetics
/ DNA sequencing
/ European Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
/ Exome
/ Gene Frequency - genetics
/ Genetic research
/ Genetics, Population
/ Genoma humà
/ Genome, Human
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Hispanic Americans - genetics
/ Human genome
/ Human Genome Project
/ Human Migration
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - genetics
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Mexican Americans - genetics
/ Mexico
/ Migració de pobles
/ Migration
/ Migrations of nations
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Nucleotide sequencing
/ Population genetics
/ Puerto Rico
/ Scholarships & fellowships
2013
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Reconstructing Native American Migrations from Whole-Genome and Whole-Exome Data
by
Guiblet, Wilfried
, Moreno-Estrada, Andres
, Gignoux, Christopher R.
, Oleksyk, Taras K.
, Martinez-Cruzado, Juan Carlos
, Byrnes, Jake K.
, Dutil, Julie
, Bedoya, Gabriel
, Sandoval, Karla
, Maples, Brian K.
, Muzzio, Marina
, Via, Marc
, Gravel, Simon
, Rodriguez-Flores, Juan L.
, Zakharia, Fouad
, Ruiz-Linares, Andres
, Kenny, Eimear E.
, Burchard, Esteban G.
, Bustamante, Carlos D.
in
Aborígens
/ African Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
/ America
/ Amèrica
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Continental Population Groups - genetics
/ DNA sequencing
/ European Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
/ Exome
/ Gene Frequency - genetics
/ Genetic research
/ Genetics, Population
/ Genoma humà
/ Genome, Human
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Hispanic Americans - genetics
/ Human genome
/ Human Genome Project
/ Human Migration
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - genetics
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Mexican Americans - genetics
/ Mexico
/ Migració de pobles
/ Migration
/ Migrations of nations
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Nucleotide sequencing
/ Population genetics
/ Puerto Rico
/ Scholarships & fellowships
2013
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Reconstructing Native American Migrations from Whole-Genome and Whole-Exome Data
by
Guiblet, Wilfried
, Moreno-Estrada, Andres
, Gignoux, Christopher R.
, Oleksyk, Taras K.
, Martinez-Cruzado, Juan Carlos
, Byrnes, Jake K.
, Dutil, Julie
, Bedoya, Gabriel
, Sandoval, Karla
, Maples, Brian K.
, Muzzio, Marina
, Via, Marc
, Gravel, Simon
, Rodriguez-Flores, Juan L.
, Zakharia, Fouad
, Ruiz-Linares, Andres
, Kenny, Eimear E.
, Burchard, Esteban G.
, Bustamante, Carlos D.
in
Aborígens
/ African Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
/ America
/ Amèrica
/ Chromosome Mapping
/ Continental Population Groups - genetics
/ DNA sequencing
/ European Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
/ Exome
/ Gene Frequency - genetics
/ Genetic research
/ Genetics, Population
/ Genoma humà
/ Genome, Human
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Hispanic Americans - genetics
/ Human genome
/ Human Genome Project
/ Human Migration
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - genetics
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Mexican Americans - genetics
/ Mexico
/ Migració de pobles
/ Migration
/ Migrations of nations
/ Mitochondrial DNA
/ Nucleotide sequencing
/ Population genetics
/ Puerto Rico
/ Scholarships & fellowships
2013
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Reconstructing Native American Migrations from Whole-Genome and Whole-Exome Data
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Reconstructing Native American Migrations from Whole-Genome and Whole-Exome Data
2013
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There is great scientific and popular interest in understanding the genetic history of populations in the Americas. We wish to understand when different regions of the continent were inhabited, where settlers came from, and how current inhabitants relate genetically to earlier populations. Recent studies unraveled parts of the genetic history of the continent using genotyping arrays and uniparental markers. The 1000 Genomes Project provides a unique opportunity for improving our understanding of population genetic history by providing over a hundred sequenced low coverage genomes and exomes from Colombian (CLM), Mexican-American (MXL), and Puerto Rican (PUR) populations. Here, we explore the genomic contributions of African, European, and especially Native American ancestry to these populations. Estimated Native American ancestry is 48% in MXL, 25% in CLM, and 13% in PUR. Native American ancestry in PUR is most closely related to populations surrounding the Orinoco River basin, confirming the Southern American ancestry of the Taíno people of the Caribbean. We present new methods to estimate the allele frequencies in the Native American fraction of the populations, and model their distribution using a demographic model for three ancestral Native American populations. These ancestral populations likely split in close succession: the most likely scenario, based on a peopling of the Americas 16 thousand years ago (kya), supports that the MXL Ancestors split 12.2kya, with a subsequent split of the ancestors to CLM and PUR 11.7kya. The model also features effective populations of 62,000 in Mexico, 8,700 in Colombia, and 1,900 in Puerto Rico. Modeling Identity-by-descent (IBD) and ancestry tract length, we show that post-contact populations also differ markedly in their effective sizes and migration patterns, with Puerto Rico showing the smallest effective size and the earlier migration from Europe. Finally, we compare IBD and ancestry assignments to find evidence for relatedness among European founders to the three populations.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ African Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
/ America
/ Amèrica
/ Continental Population Groups - genetics
/ European Continental Ancestry Group - genetics
/ Exome
/ Genomes
/ Genomics
/ Hispanic Americans - genetics
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - genetics
/ Mexican Americans - genetics
/ Mexico
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