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correctKin: an optimized method to infer relatedness up to the 4th degree from low-coverage ancient human genomes

Emil Nyerki, Tibor Kalmár, Oszkár Schütz, Rui M. Lima, Endre Neparáczki, Tibor Tőrők, Zoltán Maróti

2023Genome biology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Kinship analysis from very low-coverage ancient sequences has been possible up to the second degree with large uncertainties. We propose a new, accurate, and fast method, correctKin, to estimate the kinship coefficient and the confidence interval using low-coverage ancient data. We perform simulations and also validate correctKin on experimental modern and ancient data with widely different genome coverages (0.12×-11.9×) using samples with known family relations and known/unknown population structure. Based on our results, correctKin allows for the reliable identification of relatedness up to the 4th degree from variable/low-coverage ancient or badly degraded forensic whole genome sequencing data.

Topics & Concepts

KinshipBiologyGenomeDegree (music)PopulationAncient DNAInterval (graph theory)Evolutionary biologyIdentification (biology)GeneticsMathematicsDemographyGeneEcologySociologyAcousticsCombinatoricsLawPhysicsPolitical scienceForensic and Genetic ResearchGenetic diversity and population structureGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies