Detailed analysis of Japanese population substructure with a focus on the southwest islands of Japan.
Uncovering population structure is important for properly conducting association studies and for examining the demographic history of a population. Here, we examined the Japanese population substructure using data from the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort (J-MICC), which covers all but...
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doaj-f877131f227f4be4949a87d0ebbf57d42020-11-25T01:11:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0174e3500010.1371/journal.pone.0035000Detailed analysis of Japanese population substructure with a focus on the southwest islands of Japan.Takeshi NishiyamaHirohisa KishinoSadao SuzukiRyosuke AndoHideshi NiimuraHirokazu UemuraMikako HoritaKeizo OhnakaNagato KuriyamaHaruo MikamiNaoyuki TakashimaKeitaro MastuoYin GuangKenji WakaiNobuyuki HamajimaHideo TanakaJ-MICC Study GroupUncovering population structure is important for properly conducting association studies and for examining the demographic history of a population. Here, we examined the Japanese population substructure using data from the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort (J-MICC), which covers all but the northern region of Japan. Using 222 autosomal loci from 4502 subjects, we investigated population substructure by estimating F(ST) among populations, testing population differentiation, and performing principal component analysis (PCA) and correspondence analysis (CA). All analyses revealed a low but significant differentiation between the Amami Islanders and the mainland Japanese population. Furthermore, we examined the genetic differentiation between the mainland population, Amami Islanders and Okinawa Islanders using six loci included in both the Pan-Asian SNP (PASNP) consortium data and the J-MICC data. This analysis revealed that the Amami and Okinawa Islanders were differentiated from the mainland population. In conclusion, we revealed a low but significant level of genetic differentiation between the mainland population and populations in or to the south of the Amami Islands, although genetic variation between both populations might be clinal. Therefore, the possibility of population stratification must be considered when enrolling the islander population of this area, such as in the J-MICC study.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3318002?pdf=render |
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Takeshi Nishiyama Hirohisa Kishino Sadao Suzuki Ryosuke Ando Hideshi Niimura Hirokazu Uemura Mikako Horita Keizo Ohnaka Nagato Kuriyama Haruo Mikami Naoyuki Takashima Keitaro Mastuo Yin Guang Kenji Wakai Nobuyuki Hamajima Hideo Tanaka J-MICC Study Group |
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Takeshi Nishiyama Hirohisa Kishino Sadao Suzuki Ryosuke Ando Hideshi Niimura Hirokazu Uemura Mikako Horita Keizo Ohnaka Nagato Kuriyama Haruo Mikami Naoyuki Takashima Keitaro Mastuo Yin Guang Kenji Wakai Nobuyuki Hamajima Hideo Tanaka J-MICC Study Group Detailed analysis of Japanese population substructure with a focus on the southwest islands of Japan. PLoS ONE |
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Takeshi Nishiyama Hirohisa Kishino Sadao Suzuki Ryosuke Ando Hideshi Niimura Hirokazu Uemura Mikako Horita Keizo Ohnaka Nagato Kuriyama Haruo Mikami Naoyuki Takashima Keitaro Mastuo Yin Guang Kenji Wakai Nobuyuki Hamajima Hideo Tanaka J-MICC Study Group |
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Detailed analysis of Japanese population substructure with a focus on the southwest islands of Japan. |
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Detailed analysis of Japanese population substructure with a focus on the southwest islands of Japan. |
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Detailed analysis of Japanese population substructure with a focus on the southwest islands of Japan. |
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Detailed analysis of Japanese population substructure with a focus on the southwest islands of Japan. |
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Detailed analysis of Japanese population substructure with a focus on the southwest islands of Japan. |
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detailed analysis of japanese population substructure with a focus on the southwest islands of japan. |
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Uncovering population structure is important for properly conducting association studies and for examining the demographic history of a population. Here, we examined the Japanese population substructure using data from the Japan Multi-Institutional Collaborative Cohort (J-MICC), which covers all but the northern region of Japan. Using 222 autosomal loci from 4502 subjects, we investigated population substructure by estimating F(ST) among populations, testing population differentiation, and performing principal component analysis (PCA) and correspondence analysis (CA). All analyses revealed a low but significant differentiation between the Amami Islanders and the mainland Japanese population. Furthermore, we examined the genetic differentiation between the mainland population, Amami Islanders and Okinawa Islanders using six loci included in both the Pan-Asian SNP (PASNP) consortium data and the J-MICC data. This analysis revealed that the Amami and Okinawa Islanders were differentiated from the mainland population. In conclusion, we revealed a low but significant level of genetic differentiation between the mainland population and populations in or to the south of the Amami Islands, although genetic variation between both populations might be clinal. Therefore, the possibility of population stratification must be considered when enrolling the islander population of this area, such as in the J-MICC study. |
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