Strategies for the Genomic Analysis of Admixed Populations

Posted: 12 Sep 2023

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Taotao Tan

Baylor University - Department of Molecular and Human Genetics

Elizabeth G. Atkinson

Baylor University - Department of Molecular and Human Genetics

Date Written: August 1, 2023

Abstract

Admixed populations constitute a large portion of global human genetic diversity, yet they are often left out of genomics analyses. This exclusion is problematic, as it leads to disparities in the understanding of the genetic structure and history of diverse cohorts and the performance of genomic medicine across populations. Admixed populations have particular statistical challenges, as they inherit genomic segments from multiple source populations—the primary reason they have historically been excluded from genetic studies. In recent years, however, an increasing number of statistical methods and software tools have been developed to account for and leverage admixture in the context of genomics analyses. Here, we provide a survey of such computational strategies for the informed consideration of admixture to allow for the well-calibrated inclusion of mixed ancestry populations in large-scale genomics studies, and we detail persisting gaps in existing tools.

Suggested Citation

Tan, Taotao and Atkinson, Elizabeth G., Strategies for the Genomic Analysis of Admixed Populations (August 1, 2023). Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science, Vol. 6, pp. 105-127, 2023, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4556796 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biodatasci-020722-014310

Taotao Tan

Baylor University - Department of Molecular and Human Genetics

Elizabeth G. Atkinson (Contact Author)

Baylor University - Department of Molecular and Human Genetics ( email )

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