• DocumentCode
    44624
  • Title

    GeneOnEarth: Fitting Genetic PC Plots on the Globe

  • Author

    Torres-Sanchez, Sergio ; Medina-Medina, Nuria ; Gignoux, Chris ; Abad-Grau, Maria M. ; Gonzalez-Burchard, Esteban

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. de Lenguajes y Sist. Informaticos, Univ. de Granada, Granada, Spain
  • Volume
    10
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    July-Aug. 2013
  • Firstpage
    1009
  • Lastpage
    1016
  • Abstract
    Principal component (PC) plots have become widely used to summarize genetic variation of individuals in a sample. The similarity between genetic distance in PC plots and geographical distance has shown to be quite impressive. However, in most situations, individual ancestral origins are not precisely known or they are heterogeneously distributed; hence, they are hardly linked to a geographical area. We have developed GeneOnEarth, a user-friendly web-based tool to help geneticists to understand whether a linear isolation-by-distance model may apply to a genetic data set; thus, genetic distances among a set of individuals resemble geographical distances among their origins. Its main goal is to allow users to first apply a by-view Procrustes method to visually learn whether this model holds. To do that, the user can choose the exact geographical area from an on line 2D or 3D world map by using, respectively, Google Maps or Google Earth, and rotate, flip, and resize the images. GeneOnEarth can also compute the optimal rotation angle using Procrustes analysis and assess statistical evidence of similarity when a different rotation angle has been chosen by the user. An online version of GeneOnEarth is available for testing and using purposes at >http://bios.ugr.es/GeneOnEarth.
  • Keywords
    Internet; bioinformatics; genetics; genomics; learning (artificial intelligence); statistical analysis; GeneOnEarth; Google Earth; Google Maps; Procrustes analysis; genetic data set; genetic distance; genetic principal component plot fitting; genetic variation; geographical area; geographical distance; learning; line 2D world map; line 3D world map; linear isolation-by-distance model; optimal rotation angle; user-friendly Web-based tool; Data models; Earth; Europe; Genetics; Google; Sociology; Statistics; PCA; Population genetics; SNPs; admixture; population stratification; procrustes analysis; web-based application;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1545-5963
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TCBB.2013.81
  • Filename
    6560064