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Genetic Ancestry Inference and Its Application for the Genetic Mapping of Human Diseases.

Eva Suarez-PajesAna Díaz-de UseraItahisa Marcelino-RodríguezBeatriz Guillen-GuioCarlos Flores
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Admixed populations arise when two or more ancestral populations interbreed. As a result of this admixture, the genome of admixed populations is defined by tracts of variable size inherited from these parental groups and has particular genetic features that provide valuable information about their demographic history. Diverse methods can be used to derive the ancestry apportionment of admixed individuals, and such inferences can be leveraged for the discovery of genetic loci associated with diseases and traits, therefore having important biomedical implications. In this review article, we summarize the most common methods of global and local genetic ancestry estimation and discuss the use of admixture mapping studies in human diseases.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • endothelial cells
  • copy number
  • dna methylation
  • high resolution
  • small molecule
  • gene expression
  • heavy metals
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • mass spectrometry
  • single cell
  • air pollution