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Nationwide Genomic Study in Denmark Reveals Remarkable Population Homogeneity

Georgios Athanasiadis, Jade Y. Cheng, Bjarni J. Vilhjálmsson, Frank G. Jørgensen, Thomas D. Als, Stephanie Le Hellard, Thomas Espeseth, Patrick F. Sullivan, Christina M. Hultman, Peter C. Kjærgaard, Mikkel H. Schierup and Thomas Mailund
Genetics Early online August 17, 2016; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.189241
Georgios Athanasiadis
Aarhus University;
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Aarhus University; Harvard University;
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Tørring Gymnasium;
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Thomas D. Als
Aarhus University;
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Stephanie Le Hellard
University of Bergen; Haukeland University;
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University of Oslo; Aarhus University;
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Karolinska Institutet;
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Denmark has played a substantial role in the history of Northern Europe. Through a nationwide scientific outreach initiative, we collected genetic and anthropometrical data from ~800 high school students and used them to elucidate the genetic makeup of the Danish population, as well as to assess polygenic predictions of phenotypic traits in adolescents. We observed remarkable homogeneity across different geographic regions, although we could still detect weak signals of genetic structure reflecting the history of the country. Denmark presented genomic affinity with primarily neighboring countries with overall resemblance of decreasing weight from Britain, Sweden, Norway, Germany and France. A Polish admixture signal was detected in Zealand and Funen and our date estimates coincided with historical evidence of Wend settlements in the south of Denmark. We also observed considerably diverse demographic histories among Scandinavian countries, with Denmark having the smallest current effective population size compared to Norway and Sweden. Finally, we found that polygenic prediction of self-reported adolescent height in the population was remarkably accurate (R2 = 0.639±0.015). The high homogeneity of the Danish population could render population structure a lesser concern for the upcoming large-scale gene-mapping studies in the country.

  • admixture
  • genetic prediction
  • human population genetics
  • olygenic risk score
  • population structure
  • Received March 15, 2016.
  • Accepted July 30, 2016.
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Nationwide Genomic Study in Denmark Reveals Remarkable Population Homogeneity

Georgios Athanasiadis, Jade Y. Cheng, Bjarni J. Vilhjálmsson, Frank G. Jørgensen, Thomas D. Als, Stephanie Le Hellard, Thomas Espeseth, Patrick F. Sullivan, Christina M. Hultman, Peter C. Kjærgaard, Mikkel H. Schierup and Thomas Mailund
Genetics Early online August 17, 2016; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.189241
Georgios Athanasiadis
Aarhus University;
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Jade Y. Cheng
Aarhus University;
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Bjarni J. Vilhjálmsson
Aarhus University; Harvard University;
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Frank G. Jørgensen
Tørring Gymnasium;
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Thomas D. Als
Aarhus University;
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Stephanie Le Hellard
University of Bergen; Haukeland University;
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Thomas Espeseth
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Nationwide Genomic Study in Denmark Reveals Remarkable Population Homogeneity

Georgios Athanasiadis, Jade Y. Cheng, Bjarni J. Vilhjálmsson, Frank G. Jørgensen, Thomas D. Als, Stephanie Le Hellard, Thomas Espeseth, Patrick F. Sullivan, Christina M. Hultman, Peter C. Kjærgaard, Mikkel H. Schierup and Thomas Mailund
Genetics Early online August 17, 2016; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.189241
Georgios Athanasiadis
Aarhus University;
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Jade Y. Cheng
Aarhus University;
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Bjarni J. Vilhjálmsson
Aarhus University; Harvard University;
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Frank G. Jørgensen
Tørring Gymnasium;
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Thomas D. Als
Aarhus University;
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Stephanie Le Hellard
University of Bergen; Haukeland University;
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Thomas Espeseth
University of Oslo; Aarhus University;
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Patrick F. Sullivan
Karolinska Institutet;
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Christina M. Hultman
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Peter C. Kjærgaard
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