TY - JOUR
T1 - Ancestry informative marker sets for determining continental origin and admixture proportions in common populations in America
AU - Kosoy, Roman
AU - Nassir, Rami
AU - Tian, Chao
AU - White, Phoebe A.
AU - Butler, Lesley M.
AU - Silva, Gabriel
AU - Kittles, Rick
AU - Alarcon-Riquelme, Marta E.
AU - Gregersen, Peter K.
AU - Belmont, John W.
AU - De La Vega, Francisco M.
AU - Seldin, Michael F.
PY - 2009/1
Y1 - 2009/1
N2 - To provide a resource for assessing continental ancestry in a wide variety of genetic studies, we identified, validated, and characterized a set of 128 ancestry informative markers (AIMs). The markers were chosen for informativeness, genome-wide distribution, and genotype reproducibility on two platforms (Taq-Man® assays and Illumina arrays). We analyzed genotyping data from 825 subjects with diverse ancestry, including European, East Asian, Amerindian, African, South Asian, Mexican, and Puerto Rican. A comprehensive set of 128 AIMs and subsets as small as 24 AIMs are shown to be useful tools for ascertaining the origin of subjects from particular continents, and to correct for population stratification in admixed population sample sets. Our findings provide general guidelines for the application of specific AIM subsets as a resource for wide application. We conclude that investigators can use TaqMan assays for the selected AIMs as a simple and cost efficient tool to control for differences in continental ancestry when conducting association studies in ethnically diverse populations.
AB - To provide a resource for assessing continental ancestry in a wide variety of genetic studies, we identified, validated, and characterized a set of 128 ancestry informative markers (AIMs). The markers were chosen for informativeness, genome-wide distribution, and genotype reproducibility on two platforms (Taq-Man® assays and Illumina arrays). We analyzed genotyping data from 825 subjects with diverse ancestry, including European, East Asian, Amerindian, African, South Asian, Mexican, and Puerto Rican. A comprehensive set of 128 AIMs and subsets as small as 24 AIMs are shown to be useful tools for ascertaining the origin of subjects from particular continents, and to correct for population stratification in admixed population sample sets. Our findings provide general guidelines for the application of specific AIM subsets as a resource for wide application. We conclude that investigators can use TaqMan assays for the selected AIMs as a simple and cost efficient tool to control for differences in continental ancestry when conducting association studies in ethnically diverse populations.
KW - Ancestry informative markers
KW - Continental ancestry
KW - Population stratification
KW - Population structure
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U2 - 10.1002/humu.20822
DO - 10.1002/humu.20822
M3 - Article
C2 - 18683858
AN - SCOPUS:58349108089
SN - 1059-7794
VL - 30
SP - 69
EP - 78
JO - Human Mutation
JF - Human Mutation
IS - 1
ER -