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European and Polynesian admixture in the Norfolk Island population.

B P McEvoy1, Z Z Zhao, S Macgregor, C Bellis, R A Lea, H Cox, G W Montgomery, L R Griffiths, P M Visscher.   

Abstract

The Norfolk Island population in the South Pacific is primarily the product of recent admixture between a small number of British male and Polynesian female founders. We identified and genotyped 128 Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs) spread across the autosomes, X/Y chromosomes and mitochondrial DNA genome, to explore and quantify the current levels of genetic admixture in the Norfolk Islanders. On the basis of autosomal AIMs, the population shows mean European and Polynesian ancestry proportions of 88 and 12%, respectively. However, there is a substantial variation between individuals ranging from total European ancestry to near total Polynesian origin. There is a strong correlation between individual genetic estimates of Polynesian ancestry and those derived from the extensive pedigree and genealogical records of Islanders. Also in line with historical accounts, there is a substantial asymmetry in the maternal and paternal origins of the Islanders with almost all Y-chromosomes of European origin whereas at least 25% of mtDNAs appear to have a Polynesian origin. Accurate knowledge of ancestry will be important in future attempts to use the Island population in admixture mapping approaches to find the genes that underlie differences in the risk to some diseases between Europeans and Polynesians.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19997123     DOI: 10.1038/hdy.2009.175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heredity (Edinb)        ISSN: 0018-067X            Impact factor:   3.821


  12 in total

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Review 2.  Admixture mapping comes of age.

Authors:  Cheryl A Winkler; George W Nelson; Michael W Smith
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3.  Heritability and genome-wide linkage analysis of migraine in the genetic isolate of Norfolk Island.

Authors:  Hannah C Cox; Rod A Lea; Claire Bellis; Dale R Nyholt; Thomas D Dyer; Larisa M Haupt; Jac Charlesworth; Elizabeth Matovinovic; John Blangero; Lyn R Griffiths
Journal:  Gene       Date:  2011-12-14       Impact factor: 3.688

4.  An X chromosome association scan of the Norfolk Island genetic isolate provides evidence for a novel migraine susceptibility locus at Xq12.

Authors:  Bridget H Maher; Rod A Lea; Miles Benton; Hannah C Cox; Claire Bellis; Melanie Carless; Thomas D Dyer; Joanne Curran; Jac C Charlesworth; Julie E Buring; Tobias Kurth; Daniel I Chasman; Paul M Ridker; Markus Schürks; John Blangero; Lyn R Griffiths
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-05-29       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Serum bilirubin concentration is modified by UGT1A1 haplotypes and influences risk of type-2 diabetes in the Norfolk Island genetic isolate.

Authors:  M C Benton; R A Lea; D Macartney-Coxson; C Bellis; M A Carless; J E Curran; M Hanna; D Eccles; G K Chambers; J Blangero; L R Griffiths
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6.  A Phenomic Scan of the Norfolk Island Genetic Isolate Identifies a Major Pleiotropic Effect Locus Associated with Metabolic and Renal Disorder Markers.

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Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2015-10-16       Impact factor: 5.917

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9.  'Mutiny on the Bounty': the genetic history of Norfolk Island reveals extreme gender-biased admixture.

Authors:  Miles C Benton; Shani Stuart; Claire Bellis; Donia Macartney-Coxson; David Eccles; Joanne E Curran; Geoff Chambers; John Blangero; Rod A Lea; Lyn R Grffiths
Journal:  Investig Genet       Date:  2015-09-03

10.  Genome-wide linkage and association analysis of primary open-angle glaucoma endophenotypes in the Norfolk Island isolate.

Authors:  Elizabeth Matovinovic; Pik Fang Kho; Rodney A Lea; Miles C Benton; David A Eccles; Larisa M Haupt; Alex W Hewitt; Justin C Sherwin; David A Mackey; Lyn R Griffiths
Journal:  Mol Vis       Date:  2017-09-28       Impact factor: 2.711

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