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Genetic structure of Europeans: a view from the North-East

Authors :
Thomas Meitinger
T. Piskackova
Leena Peltonen
Draga Toncheva
Christelle Borel
Sena Karachanak
Liene Nikitina-Zake
Xavier Estivill
Béla Melegh
Daniela Toniolo
Janis Klovins
Mari Nelis
Andrey Khrunin
H-Erich Wichmann
Raquel Rabionet
Michael Krawczak
Ivan Balascak
Stefan Schreiber
Tõnu Esko
Jūratė Kasnauskienė
Alexander Zimprich
Paolo Gasparini
Pilar Galan
Fritz Zimprich
Karola Rehnström
Simon Heath
Pio D'Adamo
Antonio Julià
Sara Marsal
Arne Pfeufer
Stylianos E. Antonarakis
Eveliina Jakkula
Svetlana A. Limborska
Noémi Polgár
Reedik Mägi
Samuel Deutsch
Tadeusz Dębniak
Homa Attar
Jan Lubinski
Vaidutis Kučinskas
Maryline Gagnebin
Mark Lathrop
Milan Macek
Andres Metspalu
Maido Remm
Nelis, M
Esko, T
Mägi, R
Zimprich, F
Zimprich, A
Toncheva, D
Karachanak, S
Piskácková, T
Balascák, I
Peltonen, L
Jakkula, E
Rehnström, K
Lathrop, M
Heath, S
Galan, P
Schreiber, S
Meitinger, T
Pfeufer, A
Wichmann, He
Melegh, B
Polgár, N
Toniolo, D
Gasparini, Paolo
D'Adamo, ADAMO PIO
Klovins, J
NIKITINA ZAKE, L
Kucinskas, V
Kasnauskiene, J
Lubinski, J
Debniak, T
Limborska, S
Khrunin, A
Estivill, X
Rabionet, R
Marsal, S
Julià, A
Antonarakis, Se
Deutsch, S
Borel, C
Attar, H
Gagnebin, M
Macek, M
Krawczak, M
Remm, M
Metspalu, A.
Source :
PLOS ONE, Vol. 4, No 5 (2009) P. e5472, PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 5, p e5472 (2009), PLoS ONE, PloS one, PLoS ONE; Vol 4
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Using principal component (PC) analysis, we studied the genetic constitution of 3,112 individuals from Europe as portrayed by more than 270,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) genotyped with the Illumina Infinium platform. In cohorts where the sample size was >100, one hundred randomly chosen samples were used for analysis to minimize the sample size effect, resulting in a total of 1,564 samples. This analysis revealed that the genetic structure of the European population correlates closely with geography. The first two PCs highlight the genetic diversity corresponding to the northwest to southeast gradient and position the populations according to their approximate geographic origin. The resulting genetic map forms a triangular structure with a) Finland, b) the Baltic region, Poland and Western Russia, and c) Italy as its vertexes, and with d) Central- and Western Europe in its centre. Inter- and intra- population genetic differences were quantified by the inflation factor lambda (lambda) (ranging from 1.00 to 4.21), fixation index (F(st)) (ranging from 0.000 to 0.023), and by the number of markers exhibiting significant allele frequency differences in pair-wise population comparisons. The estimated lambda was used to assess the real diminishing impact to association statistics when two distinct populations are merged directly in an analysis. When the PC analysis was confined to the 1,019 Estonian individuals (0.1\% of the Estonian population), a fine structure emerged that correlated with the geography of individual counties. With at least two cohorts available from several countries, genetic substructures were investigated in Czech, Finnish, German, Estonian and Italian populations. Together with previously published data, our results allow the creation of a comprehensive European genetic map that will greatly facilitate inter-population genetic studies including genome wide association studies (GWAS).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLOS ONE, Vol. 4, No 5 (2009) P. e5472, PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 5, p e5472 (2009), PLoS ONE, PloS one, PLoS ONE; Vol 4
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5589440a1ebd026aa6ae87c29bbd6f9d