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Mapping human genetic diversity in Asia

Publication Type : Journal Article

Source : Science

Url : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20007900/

Campus : Faridabad

Year : 2009

Abstract : Asia harbors substantial cultural and linguistic diversity, but the geographic structure of genetic variation across the continent remains enigmatic. Here we report a large-scale survey of autosomal variation from a broad geographic sample of Asian human populations. Our results show that genetic ancestry is strongly correlated with linguistic affiliations as well as geography. Most populations show relatedness within ethnic/linguistic groups, despite prevalent gene flow among populations. More than 90% of East Asian (EA) haplotypes could be found in either Southeast Asian (SEA) or Central-South Asian (CSA) populations and show clinal structure with haplotype diversity decreasing from south to north. Furthermore, 50% of EA haplotypes were found in SEA only and 5% were found in CSA only, indicating that SEA was a major geographic source of EA populations.

Cite this Research Publication : HUGO Pan-Asian SNP Consortium; Mahmood Ameen Abdulla, Ikhlak Ahmed, Anunchai Assawamakin, Jong Bhak,Pankaj Kumar Jha, Mapping human genetic diversity in Asia, Science,2009

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