Estimates of European Ancestry in U.S. Hispanics Using HFE p.C282Y (c.845G>A; rs1800562), a Highly Informative Autosomal Marker
James C. Barton, J. Clayborn Barton, Ronald T. ActonBackground:
We estimated European ancestry in U.S. Hispanics using
Methods:
We tabulated published p.C282Y allele frequencies in U.S. Hispanic control/population region/city cohorts. We assumed that Hispanics inherited p.C282Y from European ancestors only. We defined European ancestry (
Results:
There were 14,472 Hispanics (nine region/city cohorts; aggregate p.C282Y frequency 0.0176 [509/28,944] [95% confidence interval: 0.0159, 0.0189]). There were 12,297 Spaniards (34 population/control cohorts; aggregate p.C282Y frequency 0.0291 (716/24,594) [0.0271, 0.0313]). Nine region/city estimates of
Conclusions:
European ancestry in U.S. Hispanics estimated using p.C282Y frequencies varies across regions/cities. The average nine region/city and aggregate European ancestry estimates in the present U.S. Hispanics are similar to those in eight previous studies that used multiple AIMs.