نتایج جستجو برای: Asian Continental Ancestry Group

تعداد نتایج: 1066264  

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
mahendra narain mishra department of pathology, command hospital (sc) vinay singai department of internal medicine and rheumatology, command hospital (sc), pune, india

background: spondyloarthropathies are a group of closely related inflammatory arthritis which involve the axial skeleton and are negative for rheumatoid factor. objective: this case-control study was conducted to examine hla- b27 positivity in patients with seronegative spondyloarthritis (ssa) as per essg criteria and compare the frequency with healthy controls because a lower positivity is rep...

Mahendra Narain Mishra, Vinay Singai

Background: Spondyloarthropathies are a group of closely related inflammatory arthritis which involve the axial skeleton and are negative for rheumatoid factor. Objective: This case-control study was conducted to examine HLA- B27 positivity in patients with seronegative spondyloarthritis (SSA) as per ESSG criteria and compare the frequency with healthy controls because a lower positivity is rep...

Journal: :Human mutation 2009
Roman Kosoy Rami Nassir Chao Tian Phoebe A White Lesley M Butler Gabriel Silva Rick Kittles Marta E Alarcon-Riquelme Peter K Gregersen John W Belmont Francisco M De La Vega Michael F Seldin

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 (TaqMan assays and Illumina arrays). We analyzed genotyping data from 825 subjects with div...

2010
Oscar Lao Peter M Vallone Michael D Coble Toni M Diegoli Mannis van Oven Kristiaan J van der Gaag Jeroen Pijpe Peter de Knijff Manfred Kayser

The current U.S. population represents an amalgam of individuals originating mainly from four continental regions (Africa, Europe, Asia and America). To study the genetic ancestry and compare with self-declared ancestry we have analyzed paternally, maternally and bi-parentally inherited DNA markers sensitive for indicating continental genetic ancestry in all four major U.S. American groups. We ...

2017
Josyf C. Mychaleckyj Alexandre Havt Uma Nayak Relana Pinkerton Emily Farber Patrick Concannon Aldo A. Lima Richard L. Guerrant

Despite its population, geographic size, and emerging economic importance, disproportionately little genome-scale research exists into genetic factors that predispose Brazilians to disease, or the population genetics of risk. After identification of suitable proxy populations and careful analysis of tri-continental admixture in 1,538 North-Eastern Brazilians to estimate individual ancestry and ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Chao Tian Roman Kosoy Annette Lee Michael Ransom John W. Belmont Peter K. Gregersen Michael F. Seldin

Accounting for population genetic substructure is important in reducing type 1 errors in genetic studies of complex disease. As efforts to understand complex genetic disease are expanded to different continental populations the understanding of genetic substructure within these continents will be useful in design and execution of association tests. In this study, population differentiation (Fst...

2011
Klara Stefflova Matthew C. Dulik Jill S. Barnholtz-Sloan Athma A. Pai Amy H. Walker Timothy R. Rebbeck

BACKGROUND The ancestry of African-descended Americans is known to be drawn from three distinct populations: African, European, and Native American. While many studies consider this continental admixture, few account for the genetically distinct sources of ancestry within Africa--the continent with the highest genetic variation. Here, we dissect the within-Africa genetic ancestry of various pop...

2015
Sumi Elsa John Gaurav Thareja Prashantha Hebbar Kazem Behbehani Thangavel Alphonse Thanaraj Osama Alsmadi

Kuwaiti native population comprises three distinct genetic subgroups of Persian, "city-dwelling" Saudi Arabian tribe, and nomadic "tent-dwelling" Bedouin ancestry. Bedouin subgroup is characterized by presence of 17% African ancestry; it owes it origin to nomadic tribes of the deserts of Arabian Peninsula and North Africa. By sequencing whole genome of a Kuwaiti male from this subgroup at 41X c...

2017
Andrew B Conley Lavanya Rishishwar Emily T Norris Augusto Valderrama-Aguirre Leonardo Mariño-Ramírez Miguel A Medina-Rivas I King Jordan

At least 20% of Colombians identify as having African ancestry, yielding the second largest population of Afro-descendants in Latin America. To date, there have been relatively few studies focused on the genetic ancestry of Afro-Latino populations. We report a comparative analysis of the genetic ancestry of Chocó, a state located on Colombia's Pacific coast with a population that is >80% Afro-C...

2010
Eric R. Londin Margaret A. Keller Cathleen Maista Gretchen Smith Laura A. Mamounas Ran Zhang Steven J. Madore Katrina Gwinn Roderick A. Corriveau

BACKGROUND Genetic ancestry is known to impact outcomes of genotype-phenotype studies that are designed to identify risk for common diseases in human populations. Failure to control for population stratification due to genetic ancestry can significantly confound results of disease association studies. Moreover, ancestry is a critical factor in assessing lifetime risk of disease, and can play an...

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