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An efficient method to identify, date, and describe admixture events using haplotype information
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Document Title
An efficient method to identify, date, and describe admixture events using haplotype information
Author
Wangkumhang P, Greenfield M, Hellenthal G
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Affiliations
University of London; University College London; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
GENOME RESEARCH
ISSN
1088-9051
Year
2022
Volume
32
Issue
6
Open Access
Green Published, Green Submitted, hybrid
Publisher
COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI
10.1101/gr.275994.121
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Abstract
We present fastGLOBETROTTER, an efficient new haplotype-based technique to identify, date, and describe admixture events using genome-wide autosomal data. With simulations, we show how fastGLOBETROTTER reduces computation time by an order of magnitude relative to the related technique GLOBETROTTER without suffering loss of accuracy. We apply fastGLOBETROTTER to a cohort of more than 6000 Europeans from 10 countries, revealing previously unreported admixture signals. In particular, we infer multiple periods of admixture related to East Asian or Siberian-like sources, starting >2000 yr ago, in people living in countries north of the Baltic Sea. In contrast, we infer admixture related to West Asian, North African, and/or Southern European sources in populations south of the Baltic Sea, including admixture dated to similar to 300-700 CE, overlapping the fall of the Roman Empire, in people from Belgium, France, and parts of Germany. Our new approach scales to analyzing hundreds to thousands of individuals from a putatively admixed population and, hence, is applicable to emerging large-scale cohorts of genetically homogeneous populations.
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Funding Sponsor
Wellcome Trust [098386/Z/12/Z]; Royal Society [098386/Z/12/Z]; National Institute for Health Research University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre; Royal Thai Government Scholarship
License
CC BY
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Publication Source
WOS