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Analysis of paternal lineages in Brazilian and African populations
Carvalho, Mónica; Brito, Pedro; Lopes, Virgínia; Andrade, Lisa; Anjos, Mª João; Real, Francisco Corte; Gusmão, Leonor.
Affiliation
  • Carvalho, Mónica; National Institute of Legal Medicine. Centre Branch. Forensic Genetics Service. Coimbra. PT
  • Brito, Pedro; National Institute of Legal Medicine. Centre Branch. Forensic Genetics Service. Coimbra. PT
  • Lopes, Virgínia; National Institute of Legal Medicine. Centre Branch. Forensic Genetics Service. Coimbra. PT
  • Andrade, Lisa; National Institute of Legal Medicine. Centre Branch. Forensic Genetics Service. Coimbra. PT
  • Anjos, Mª João; National Institute of Legal Medicine. Centre Branch. Forensic Genetics Service. Coimbra. PT
  • Real, Francisco Corte; National Institute of Legal Medicine. Coimbra. PT
  • Gusmão, Leonor; University of Porto. Institute of Pathology and Molecular Immunology. Porto. PT
Genet. mol. biol ; Genet. mol. biol;33(3): 422-427, 2010. graf, tab
Article в En | LILACS | ID: lil-555823
Ответственная библиотека: BR26.1
ABSTRACT
The present-day Brazilian population is a consequence of the admixture of various peoples of very different origins, namely, Amerindians, Europeans and Africans. The proportion of each genetic contribution is known to be very heterogeneous throughout the country. The aim of the present study was to compare the male lineages present in two distinct Brazilian populations, as well as to evaluate the African contribution to their male genetic substrate. Thus, two Brazilian population samples from Manaus (State of Amazon) and Ribeirão Preto (State of São Paulo) and three African samples from Guinea Bissau, Angola and Mozambique were typed for a set of nine Y chromosome specific STRs. The data were compared with those from African, Amerindian and European populations. By using Y-STR haplotype information, low genetic distances were found between the Manaus and Ribeirão Preto populations, as well as between these and others from Iberia. Likewise, no significant distances were observed between any of the African samples from Angola, Mozambique and Guinea Bissau. Highly significant Rst values were found between both Brazilian samples and all the African and Amerindian populations. The absence of a significant Sub-Saharan African male component resulting from the slave trade, and the low frequency in Amerindian ancestry Y-lineages in the Manaus and Ribeirão Preto population samples are in accordance with the accentuated gender asymmetry in admixture processes that has been systematically reported in colonial South American populations.
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Полный текст: 1 База данных: LILACS Основная тема: Ethnicity / Microsatellite Repeats / Chromosomes, Human, Y Пределы темы: Humans / Male Страна как тема: America do sul / Brasil Язык: En Журнал: Genet. mol. biol Тематика журнала: GENETICA Год: 2010 Тип: Article
Полный текст: 1 База данных: LILACS Основная тема: Ethnicity / Microsatellite Repeats / Chromosomes, Human, Y Пределы темы: Humans / Male Страна как тема: America do sul / Brasil Язык: En Журнал: Genet. mol. biol Тематика журнала: GENETICA Год: 2010 Тип: Article