Authors
Jasmin Divers, David T Redden, Kenneth M Rice, Laura K Vaughan, Miguel A Padilla, David B Allison, David A Bluemke, Hunter J Young, Donna K Arnett
Publication date
2011/12
Journal
BMC genetics
Volume
12
Pages
1-14
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Questions remain regarding the utility of self-reported ethnicity (SRE) in genetic and epidemiologic research. It is not clear whether conditioning on SRE provides adequate protection from inflated type I error rates due to population stratification and admixture. We address this question using data obtained from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA), which enrolled individuals from 4 self-reported ethnic groups. We compare the agreement between SRE and genetic based measures of ancestry (GBMA), and conduct simulation studies based on observed MESA data to evaluate the performance of each measure under various conditions.
Results
Four clusters are identified using 96 ancestry informative markers. Three of these clusters are well delineated, but 30% of the self-reported Hispanic-Americans are misclassified. We also …
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