Genetic structure in the Sherpa and neighboring Nepalese populations

Type Journal Article - BMC genomics
Title Genetic structure in the Sherpa and neighboring Nepalese populations
Author(s)
Volume 18
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
URL https://bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12864-016-3469-5
Abstract
Background
We set out to describe the fine-scale population structure across the Eastern region of Nepal. To date there is relatively little known about the genetic structure of the Sherpa residing in Nepal and their genetic relationship with the Nepalese. We assembled dense genotype data from a total of 1245 individuals representing Nepal and a variety of different populations resident across the greater Himalayan region including Tibet, China, India, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kirghizstan. We performed analysis of principal components, admixture and homozygosity.

Results
We identified clear substructure across populations resident in the Himalayan arc, with genetic structure broadly mirroring geographical features of the region. Ethnic subgroups within Nepal show distinct genetic structure, on both admixture and principal component analysis. We detected differential proportions of ancestry from northern Himalayan populations across Nepalese subgroups, with the Nepalese Rai, Magar and Tamang carrying the greatest proportions of Tibetan ancestry.

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