Description
This track shows the 657,000 SNPs genotyped in 53 populations worldwide by the
Human
Genome Diversity Project in collaboration with the
Centre d'Etude
du Polymorphisme Humain (HGDP-CEPH).
This track and several others are available from the
HGDP Selection Browser.
Methods
Samples collected by the HGDP-CEPH from 1,043 individuals from around the
world were genotyped for 657,000 SNPs at
Stanford.
Ancestral states for all SNPs were estimated using whole genome
human-chimpanzee alignments from the UCSC database.
For each SNP in the human genome (NCBI Build 35, UCSC database hg17), the
allele at the corresponding position in the chimp genome (Build 2 version 1,
UCSC database pantro2) was used as ancestral.
Allele frequencies were plotted on a world map using programs included in the
Generic Mapping Tools.
Credits
Thanks to the HGDP-CEPH, the Pritchard lab at Stanford University, Joe
Pickrell and John Novembre for sharing the data and plotting scripts
for this track.
References
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A human genome diversity cell line panel.
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Li JZ, Absher DM, Tang H, Southwick AM, Casto AM, Ramachandran S, Cann HM, Barsh GS, Feldman M,
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Worldwide human relationships inferred from genome-wide patterns of variation.
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Pickrell JK, Coop G, Novembre J, Kudaravalli S, Li JZ, Absher D, Srinivasan BS, Barsh GS, Myers RM,
Feldman MW et al.
Signals of recent positive selection in a worldwide sample of human populations.
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