Abstract:
:The increasing availability of large-scale autosomal genetic variation data sampled from world-wide geographic areas, coupled with advances in the statistical methodology to analyse these data, is showcasing the power of DNA as a major tool to gain insights into the demographic history of humans and other organisms. Here we review statistical techniques that shed light on a specific aspect of demography: the detection and description of admixture events where two or more genetically distinct groups intermixed at one or more times in the past. In particular we give an overview of some of the widely used methods to identify and describe admixture events using autosomal DNA from unrelated individuals, with a particular focus on analysing biallelic Single-Nucleotide-Polymorphsim (SNP) markers.
journal_name
Curr Opin Genet Devjournal_title
Current opinion in genetics & developmentauthors
Wangkumhang P,Hellenthal Gdoi
10.1016/j.gde.2018.08.002subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2018-12-01 00:00:00pages
121-127eissn
0959-437Xissn
1879-0380pii
S0959-437X(18)30002-9journal_volume
53pub_type
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