A genome wide pattern of population structure and admixture in peninsular Malaysia Malays
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  • 作者:Wan Isa Hatin (1)
    Ab Rajab Nur-Shafawati (1)
    Ali Etemad (2)
    Wenfei Jin (3)
    Pengfei Qin (3)
    Shuhua Xu (3)
    Li Jin (3)
    Soon-Guan Tan (4)
    Pornprot Limprasert (5)
    Merican Amir Feisal (6) (7)
    Mohammed Rizman-Idid (6)
    Bin Alwi Zilfalil (1) (2)
    The HUGO Pan-Asian SNP Consortium

    1. Human Genome Centre
    ; School of Medical Sciences ; Universiti Sains Malaysia ; 16150 ; Kelantan ; Malaysia
    2. Department of Pediatrics
    ; School of Medical Sciences ; Universiti Sains Malaysia ; 16150 ; Kelantan ; Malaysia
    3. Chinese Academy of Sciences and Max Planck Society (CAS-MPG) Partner Institute for Computational Biology
    ; Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences ; Chinese Academy of Sciences ; 200031 ; Shanghai ; China
    4. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology
    ; Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences ; Universiti Putra Malaysia ; 43400 ; Selangor ; Malaysia
    5. Human Genetics Unit
    ; Department of Pathology ; Faculty of Medicine ; Prince of Songkla University ; Hat Yai ; Songkhla ; 90110 ; Thailand
    6. Institute of Biological Sciences
    ; 50603 ; Kuala Lumpur ; Malaysia
    7. Centre of Research for Computational Sciences and Informatics in Biology
    ; Bioindustry ; Environment ; Agriculture and Healthcare (CRYSTAL) ; Faculty of Science ; Universiti Malaya ; 50603 ; Kuala Lumpur ; Malaysia
  • 关键词:Malays ; Single nucleotide polymorphisms ; Genetic structure ; Admixture ; Haplotypes
  • 刊名:The HUGO Journal
  • 出版年:2014
  • 出版时间:December 2014
  • 年:2014
  • 卷:8
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:2,157 KB
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  • 刊物主题:Biomedicine general; Molecular Medicine; Internal Medicine; Public Health; Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; Human Genetics;
  • 出版者:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • ISSN:1877-6566
文摘
Background The Malays consist of various sub-ethnic groups which are believed to have different ancestral origins based on their migrations centuries ago. The sub-ethnic groups can be divided based on the region they inhabit; the northern (Melayu Kedah and Melayu Kelantan), western (Melayu Minang) and southern parts (Melayu Bugis and Melayu Jawa) of Peninsular Malaysia. We analyzed 54,794 autosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) which were shared by 472 unrelated individuals from 17 populations to determine the genetic structure and distributions of the ancestral genetic components in five Malay sub-ethnic groups namely Melayu Bugis, Melayu Jawa, Melayu Minang, Melayu Kedah, and Melayu Kelantan. We also have included in the analysis 12 other study populations from Thailand, Indonesia, China, India, Africa and Orang Asli sub-groups in Malay Peninsula, obtained from the Pan Asian SNP Initiative (PASNPI) Consortium and International HapMap project database. Results We found evidence of genetic influx from Indians to Malays, more in Melayu Kedah and Melayu Kelantan which are genetically different from the other Malay sub-ethnic groups, but similar to Thai Pattani. More than 98% of these northern Malays haplotypes could be found in either Indians or Chinese populations, indicating a highly admixture pattern among populations. Nevertheless, the ancestry lines of Malays, Indonesians and Thais were traced back to have shared a common ancestor with the Proto-Malays and Chinese. Conclusions These results support genetic admixtures in the Peninsular Malaysia Malay populations and provided valuable information on the enigmatic demographical history as well as shed some insights into the origins of the Malays in the Malay Peninsula.

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