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Inference of Unexpected Genetic Relatedness among Individuals in HapMap Phase III

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS
Volume 87, Issue 4, Pages 457-464

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2010.08.014

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  1. NIH [GM081441]
  2. Burroughs Wellcome Fund
  3. Alfred P Sloan Foundation

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The International Haplotype Map Project (HapMap) has provided an essential database for studies of human population genetics and genome-wide association. Phases I and II of the HapMap project generated genotype data across similar to 3 million SNP loci in 270 individuals representing four populations Phase III provides dense genotype data on similar to 1 5 million SNPs, generated by Illumina and Affymetnx platforms in a larger set of individuals Release 3 of phase III of the HapMap contains 1397 individuals from 11 populations, including 250 of the original 270 phase 1 and phase II individuals and 1147 additional individuals Although some known relationships among the phase III individuals have been described in the data release, the genotype data that are currently available provide an opportunity to empirically ascertain previously unknown relationships We performed a systematic analysis of genetic relatedness and were able not only to confirm the reported relationships, but also to detect numerous additional, previously unidentified pairs of close relatives in the HapMap sample The inferred relative pairs make It possible to propose standardized subsets of unrelated individuals for use in future studies in which relatedness needs to be clearly defined

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