Ancestry informative markers and admixture proportions in northeastern Mexico

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Margarita L Martinez-Fierro
Joke Beuten
Robin J Leach
Esteban J Parra
Miguel Cruz-Lopez
Hector Rangel-Villalobos
Lina R Riego-Ruiz
Rocio Ortiz-Lopez
Herminia G Martinez-Rodriguez
Augusto Rojas-Martinez
机构
[1] School of Medicine,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine
[2] Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon,Department of Cellular and Structural Biology
[3] University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio,Department of Anthropology
[4] San Antonio,Division of Molecular Biology
[5] University of Toronto at Mississauga,undefined
[6] Ontario,undefined
[7] Canada,undefined
[8] Unit of Medical Biochemistry,undefined
[9] Centro Medico Nacional Siglo XXI,undefined
[10] Molecular Genetics Institute,undefined
[11] Centro Universitario de la Cienega,undefined
[12] Universidad de Guadalajara (CUCienega-UdeG),undefined
[13] Ocotlán,undefined
[14] Instituto Potosino de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnológica,undefined
来源
Journal of Human Genetics | 2009年 / 54卷
关键词
AIMs; admixture; ancestry; markers; population; Y-SNPs;
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To investigate the ancestral admixture in the Mestizo population in northeastern Mexico, we genotyped 74 ancestral informative markers (AIMs) and 15 Y-single-nucleotide polymorphisms (Y-SNPs) in 100 individuals. The Native American contribution is 56% (range: 27.4–81.2%), the European contribution is 38% (range: 16.7–70.5%) and the West African contribution is 6%. The results show a higher European contribution than was reported in other similar studies in the country, albeit with a predominant Native American ancestry. No remarkable differences in the ancestry proportions were observed using subgroups of 74, 54, 34 and 24 AIMs. The paternal lineage calculated by genotyping of 15 Y-SNPs, shows a major component of European and Eurasian ancestry markers (∼78%), compared with Amerindian (∼12%) and African markers (10%). This information will set a reference for future determinations of admixture proportions in the Mestizo population from Mexico and for population-based association studies of complex diseases.
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