Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 253601
3000 years of solitude: extreme differentiation in the island isolates of Dalmatia, Croatia.
3000 years of solitude: extreme differentiation in the island isolates of Dalmatia, Croatia. // European Journal of Human Genetics, 14 (2006), 4; 478-487 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
3000 years of solitude: extreme differentiation in the island isolates of Dalmatia, Croatia.
Autori
Vitart, Veronique ; Biloglav, Zrinka ; Hayward, Caroline ; Janićijević, Branka ; Smolej-Narančić, Nina ; Barać, Lovorka ; Peričić, Marijana ; Martinović-Klarić, Irena ; Škarić-Jurić, Tatjana ; Barbalić, Maja ; Polašek, Ozren ; Kolčić, Ivana ; Carothers, Andrew ; Rudan, Pavao ; Hastie, Nick ; Wright, Alan ; Campbell, Harry ; Rudan, Igor
Izvornik
European Journal of Human Genetics (1018-4813) 14
(2006), 4;
478-487
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
population genetics; genetic structure; differentiation; linkage disequilibrium; isolate populations
Sažetak
Communities with increased shared ancestry represent invaluable tools for genetic studies of complex traits. "1001 Dalmatians" research program collects biomedical information for genetic epidemiological research from multiple small isolated populations ('metapopulation') in the islands of Dalmatia, Croatia. Random samples of 100 individuals from 10 small island settlements (n<2000 inhabitants) were collected in 2002 and 2003. These island communities were carefully chosen to represent a wide range of distinct and well-documented demographic histories. Here, we analysed their genetic make-up using 26 short tandem repeat (STR) markers, at least 5 cM apart. We found a very high level of differentiation between most of these island communities based on Wright's fixation indexes, even within the same island. The model-based clustering algorithm, implemented in STRUCTURE, defined six clusters with very distinct genetic signatures, four of which corresponded to single villages. The extent of background LD, assessed with eight linked markers on Xq13-21, paralleled the extent of differentiation and was also very high in most of the populations under study. For each population, demographic history was characterised and 12 "demographic history" variables were tentatively defined. Following stepwise regression, the demographic history variable that most significantly predicted the extent of LD was the proportion of locally born grandparents. Strong isolation and endogamy are likely to be the main forces maintaining this highly structured overall population.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Etnologija i antropologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
Institut za antropologiju
Profili:
Lovorka Barać Lauc
(autor)
Ozren Polašek
(autor)
Igor Rudan
(autor)
Marijana Peričić Salihović
(autor)
Branka Janićijević
(autor)
Tatjana Škarić-Jurić
(autor)
Pavao Rudan
(autor)
Zrinka Biloglav
(autor)
Nina Smolej-Narančić
(autor)
Maja Barbalić
(autor)
Irena Martinović Klarić
(autor)
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