2019
Population relationships based on 170 ancestry SNPs from the combined Kidd and Seldin panels
Pakstis AJ, Speed WC, Soundararajan U, Rajeevan H, Kidd JR, Li H, Kidd KK. Population relationships based on 170 ancestry SNPs from the combined Kidd and Seldin panels. Scientific Reports 2019, 9: 18874. PMID: 31827153, PMCID: PMC6906462, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-55175-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic diversityPopulation relationshipsHuman populationAncestry informative SNP panelsInformative SNP panelsMajor continental regionsHuman reference populationsSNP panelIndividual populationsGenotype dataReference populationNative American populationsDiverse collectionAISNPsAllele frequency databasesWorldwide populationDiversityFrequency databaseAmerican populationReference population dataPopulationSNPsPrincipal component analysisCombined panelCluster patterns
2013
An historical perspective on “The world-wide distribution of allele frequencies at the human dopamine D4 receptor locus”
Kidd KK, Pakstis AJ, Yun L. An historical perspective on “The world-wide distribution of allele frequencies at the human dopamine D4 receptor locus”. Human Genetics 2013, 133: 431-433. PMID: 24162668, DOI: 10.1007/s00439-013-1386-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThousands of lociGene frequency patternsPatterns of divergenceRandom genetic driftHuman population geneticsLow-frequency allelesDopamine D4 receptor locusGenetic driftPopulation geneticsImportant genesPopulation variationWorld-wide distributionReceptor locusFrequency allelesDifferent allelesLociDistinct populationsNative American populationsEast Asian populationsAllelesAllele frequenciesSame populationAmerican populationGenesGenetics
2011
Single nucleotide polymorphisms and haplotypes in Native American populations
Kidd JR, Friedlaender F, Pakstis AJ, Furtado M, Fang R, Wang X, Nievergelt CM, Kidd KK. Single nucleotide polymorphisms and haplotypes in Native American populations. American Journal Of Biological Anthropology 2011, 146: 495-502. PMID: 21913176, PMCID: PMC3658315, DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.21560.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsNative American populationsAutosomal markersModern Native American populationsNucleotide polymorphismsOld World populationsEvolutionary relationshipsAmerican populationDifferent small setsDNA polymorphismsEurasian originAncestry inferenceMultiple populationsPolymorphismLarge comprehensive datasetAscertainment biasesNew WorldSmall independent setsMarkersComprehensive datasetClose relationshipPopulationHaplotypesNew information