2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0029684
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Straightforward Inference of Ancestry and Admixture Proportions through Ancestry-Informative Insertion Deletion Multiplexing

Abstract: Ancestry-informative markers (AIMs) show high allele frequency divergence between different ancestral or geographically distant populations. These genetic markers are especially useful in inferring the likely ancestral origin of an individual or estimating the apportionment of ancestry components in admixed individuals or populations. The study of AIMs is of great interest in clinical genetics research, particularly to detect and correct for population substructure effects in case-control association studies, … Show more

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“…33,37 We concluded that this panel has accuracy and is suitable to estimate genetic ancestry in highly admixed populations such as the Brazilian. 33,37 Herein, we aimed to establish the QMVR of BAT-25, BAT-26, NR-21, NR-24, and NR-27 markers, in a Brazilian healthy population, to evaluate the feasibility of MSI status determination of tumors without the need of matching normal DNA. Furthermore, we intend to determine the ancestry of Brazilian individuals using specific AIMINDELs and correlate with their QMVR.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…33,37 We concluded that this panel has accuracy and is suitable to estimate genetic ancestry in highly admixed populations such as the Brazilian. 33,37 Herein, we aimed to establish the QMVR of BAT-25, BAT-26, NR-21, NR-24, and NR-27 markers, in a Brazilian healthy population, to evaluate the feasibility of MSI status determination of tumors without the need of matching normal DNA. Furthermore, we intend to determine the ancestry of Brazilian individuals using specific AIMINDELs and correlate with their QMVR.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…[33][34][35][36] Some of these studies are focused on insertion deletion polymorphisms (INDELs) that are likely to be important factors underlying inherited traits in humans. 33 Recently, using a set of AIM-INDELs, we estimated the ancestry proportions of individuals from Amazonas, Belém, and Rio de Janeiro populations in Brazil. 33,37 We concluded that this panel has accuracy and is suitable to estimate genetic ancestry in highly admixed populations such as the Brazilian.…”
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“…Significative differences in allele frequencies of InDel markers, between different groups or populations, can be used as ancestry and eventually, evolutionary indicators [13]. [14,15].…”
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“…La simplicidad de este enfoque proporciona un uso fácil y una elevada eficiencia en tiempo y coste [14]. Estos marcadores son capaces de distinguir de modo fiable la ancestralidad entre las principales poblaciones continentales de África, Europa, este de Asia y América [16]. Por último, proporcionan una capacidad superior para detectar mezclas de adn de individuos distintos, dado que en los electroferogramas producen patrones de picos mucho más equilibrados que los snp.…”
Section: Marcadores Informativos De Ancestralidad (Aim)unclassified