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Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians Reveals Low Degree of Admixture

Characterization of population genetic variation and structure can be used as tools for research in human genetics and population isolates are of great interest. The aim of the present study was to characterize the genetic structure of Xavante Indians and compare it with other populations. The Xavan...

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Autores principales: Kuhn, Patricia C., Horimoto, Andréa R. V. Russo., Sanches, José Maurício, Vieira Filho, João Paulo B., Franco, Luciana, Fabbro, Amaury Dal, Franco, Laercio Joel, Pereira, Alexandre C., Moises, Regina S
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3416854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22900041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042702
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author Kuhn, Patricia C.
Horimoto, Andréa R. V. Russo.
Sanches, José Maurício
Vieira Filho, João Paulo B.
Franco, Luciana
Fabbro, Amaury Dal
Franco, Laercio Joel
Pereira, Alexandre C.
Moises, Regina S
author_facet Kuhn, Patricia C.
Horimoto, Andréa R. V. Russo.
Sanches, José Maurício
Vieira Filho, João Paulo B.
Franco, Luciana
Fabbro, Amaury Dal
Franco, Laercio Joel
Pereira, Alexandre C.
Moises, Regina S
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description Characterization of population genetic variation and structure can be used as tools for research in human genetics and population isolates are of great interest. The aim of the present study was to characterize the genetic structure of Xavante Indians and compare it with other populations. The Xavante, an indigenous population living in Brazilian Central Plateau, is one of the largest native groups in Brazil. A subset of 53 unrelated subjects was selected from the initial sample of 300 Xavante Indians. Using 86,197 markers, Xavante were compared with all populations of HapMap Phase III and HGDP-CEPH projects and with a Southeast Brazilian population sample to establish its population structure. Principal Components Analysis showed that the Xavante Indians are concentrated in the Amerindian axis near other populations of known Amerindian ancestry such as Karitiana, Pima, Surui and Maya and a low degree of genetic admixture was observed. This is consistent with the historical records of bottlenecks experience and cultural isolation. By calculating pair-wise F(st) statistics we characterized the genetic differentiation between Xavante Indians and representative populations of the HapMap and from HGDP-CEPH project. We found that the genetic differentiation between Xavante Indians and populations of Ameridian, Asian, European, and African ancestry increased progressively. Our results indicate that the Xavante is a population that remained genetically isolated over the past decades and can offer advantages for genome-wide mapping studies of inherited disorders.
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spelling pubmed-34168542012-08-16 Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians Reveals Low Degree of Admixture Kuhn, Patricia C. Horimoto, Andréa R. V. Russo. Sanches, José Maurício Vieira Filho, João Paulo B. Franco, Luciana Fabbro, Amaury Dal Franco, Laercio Joel Pereira, Alexandre C. Moises, Regina S PLoS One Research Article Characterization of population genetic variation and structure can be used as tools for research in human genetics and population isolates are of great interest. The aim of the present study was to characterize the genetic structure of Xavante Indians and compare it with other populations. The Xavante, an indigenous population living in Brazilian Central Plateau, is one of the largest native groups in Brazil. A subset of 53 unrelated subjects was selected from the initial sample of 300 Xavante Indians. Using 86,197 markers, Xavante were compared with all populations of HapMap Phase III and HGDP-CEPH projects and with a Southeast Brazilian population sample to establish its population structure. Principal Components Analysis showed that the Xavante Indians are concentrated in the Amerindian axis near other populations of known Amerindian ancestry such as Karitiana, Pima, Surui and Maya and a low degree of genetic admixture was observed. This is consistent with the historical records of bottlenecks experience and cultural isolation. By calculating pair-wise F(st) statistics we characterized the genetic differentiation between Xavante Indians and representative populations of the HapMap and from HGDP-CEPH project. We found that the genetic differentiation between Xavante Indians and populations of Ameridian, Asian, European, and African ancestry increased progressively. Our results indicate that the Xavante is a population that remained genetically isolated over the past decades and can offer advantages for genome-wide mapping studies of inherited disorders. Public Library of Science 2012-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3416854/ /pubmed/22900041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042702 Text en © 2012 Kuhn et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kuhn, Patricia C.
Horimoto, Andréa R. V. Russo.
Sanches, José Maurício
Vieira Filho, João Paulo B.
Franco, Luciana
Fabbro, Amaury Dal
Franco, Laercio Joel
Pereira, Alexandre C.
Moises, Regina S
Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians Reveals Low Degree of Admixture
title Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians Reveals Low Degree of Admixture
title_full Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians Reveals Low Degree of Admixture
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians Reveals Low Degree of Admixture
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians Reveals Low Degree of Admixture
title_short Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians Reveals Low Degree of Admixture
title_sort genome-wide analysis in brazilian xavante indians reveals low degree of admixture
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3416854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22900041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042702
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