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Anna C Need1, Dalia Kasperaviciute, Elizabeth T Cirulli, David B Goldstein.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It was recently shown that the genetic distinction between self-identified Ashkenazi Jewish and non-Jewish individuals is a prominent component of genome-wide patterns of genetic variation in European Americans. No study however has yet assessed how accurately self-identified (Ashkenazi) Jewish ancestry can be inferred from genomic information, nor whether the degree of Jewish ancestry can be inferred among individuals with fewer than four Jewish grandparents.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19161619 PMCID: PMC2687795 DOI: 10.1186/gb-2009-10-1-r7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome Biol ISSN: 1474-7596 Impact factor: 13.583
Figure 1PC1 scores for Jewish and non-Jewish subjects. The score on PC1 plotted against the score on PC2 for Jewish (blue) and non-Jewish (red) subjects.
Figure 2PC1 versus PC2 for people with or without Jewish ancestry. The score on PC1 plotted against the score on PC2 for people with four, three, two, one and no Jewish grandparents.
Subjects that did not score within the PC1 range expected for their self-declared Jewish ancestry group
| Jewish grandparents | Expected score on PC1 | Actual score on PC1 | Maternal GM | Maternal GF | Paternal GM | Paternal GF |
| 4 | 0.09-0.12 | 0.07 | UK* | Unknown* | USA* | USA* |
| 0.06 | E. Europe | E. Europe | Unknown | Unknown | ||
| 2 | 0.03-0.08 | 0.11 | USA | USA | USA | USA |
| -0.02 | UK† | UK† | Russia† | Russia† | ||
| 0 | <0.03 | 0.054 | Italy | Italy | USA | USA |
| 0.049 | E. Med. | E. Med. | USA | E. Med. | ||
| 0.048 | USA | USA | Unknown | Unknown | ||
| 0.045 | E. Med.‡ | E. Med.‡ | E. Med.‡ | E. Med.‡ | ||
| 0.045 | USA | USA | Italy | Italy | ||
| 0.049 | E. Med. | USA | USA | USA | ||
| 0.043 | W. Europe§ | W. Europe§ | W. Europe§ | W. Europe§ | ||
| 0.041 | Unknown | Scandinavia | W. Europe | W. Europe | ||
| 0.038 | USA | USA | USA | USA | ||
| 0.032 | USA | USA | USA | USA | ||
| 0.032 | Italy | Italy | Italy | Italy |
*Two of the grandparents are Sephardic Jews rather than Ashkenazi.†Country of origin is USA; UK/Russia indicates ancestry. ‡Specific countries not listed to prevent identification of subject, here Eastern Mediterranean indicates either Cyprus, Albania, Lebanon or Turkey; §No further details known. E., east; Med. Mediterranean; W., west.
Figure 3PC1 versus PC2 of Eigenstrat analysis including European and Middle Eastern subjects from the CEPH Diversity Panel. Subjects with one, two or three Jewish grandparents were excluded. Four subjects with outlying scores were excluded for better visualization of the remaining data points: a Bedouin at -0.2776,0.2012; and three Mozabites at -0.2608,0.1952; -0.2265,0.1621; -0.1611,0.1314.