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Revisiting the Genetic Ancestry of Brazilians Using Autosomal AIM-Indels

There are many different studies that contribute to the global picture of the ethnic heterogeneity in Brazilian populations. These studies use different types of genetic markers and are focused on the comparison of populations at different levels. In some of them, each geographical region is treated...

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Autores principales: Saloum de Neves Manta, Fernanda, Pereira, Rui, Vianna, Romulo, Rodolfo Beuttenmüller de Araújo, Alfredo, Leite Góes Gitaí, Daniel, Aparecida da Silva, Dayse, de Vargas Wolfgramm, Eldamária, da Mota Pontes, Isabel, Ivan Aguiar, José, Ozório Moraes, Milton, Fagundes de Carvalho, Elizeu, Gusmão, Leonor
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3779230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24073242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075145
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author Saloum de Neves Manta, Fernanda
Pereira, Rui
Vianna, Romulo
Rodolfo Beuttenmüller de Araújo, Alfredo
Leite Góes Gitaí, Daniel
Aparecida da Silva, Dayse
de Vargas Wolfgramm, Eldamária
da Mota Pontes, Isabel
Ivan Aguiar, José
Ozório Moraes, Milton
Fagundes de Carvalho, Elizeu
Gusmão, Leonor
author_facet Saloum de Neves Manta, Fernanda
Pereira, Rui
Vianna, Romulo
Rodolfo Beuttenmüller de Araújo, Alfredo
Leite Góes Gitaí, Daniel
Aparecida da Silva, Dayse
de Vargas Wolfgramm, Eldamária
da Mota Pontes, Isabel
Ivan Aguiar, José
Ozório Moraes, Milton
Fagundes de Carvalho, Elizeu
Gusmão, Leonor
author_sort Saloum de Neves Manta, Fernanda
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description There are many different studies that contribute to the global picture of the ethnic heterogeneity in Brazilian populations. These studies use different types of genetic markers and are focused on the comparison of populations at different levels. In some of them, each geographical region is treated as a single homogeneous population, whereas other studies create different subdivisions: political (e.g., pooling populations by State), demographic (e.g., urban and rural), or ethnic (e.g., culture, self-declaration, or skin colour). In this study, we performed an enhanced reassessment of the genetic ancestry of ~ 1,300 Brazilians characterised for 46 autosomal Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs). In addition, 798 individuals from twelve Brazilian populations representing the five geographical macro-regions of Brazil were newly genotyped, including a Native American community and a rural Amazonian community. Following an increasing North to South gradient, European ancestry was the most prevalent in all urban populations (with values up to 74%). The populations in the North consisted of a significant proportion of Native American ancestry that was about two times higher than the African contribution. Conversely, in the Northeast, Center-West and Southeast, African ancestry was the second most prevalent. At an intrapopulation level, all urban populations were highly admixed, and most of the variation in ancestry proportions was observed between individuals within each population rather than among population. Nevertheless, individuals with a high proportion of Native American ancestry are only found in the samples from Terena and Santa Isabel. Our results allowed us to further refine the genetic landscape of Brazilians while establishing the basis for the effective application of an autosomal AIM panel in forensic casework and clinical association studies within the highly admixed Brazilian populations.
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spelling pubmed-37792302013-09-26 Revisiting the Genetic Ancestry of Brazilians Using Autosomal AIM-Indels Saloum de Neves Manta, Fernanda Pereira, Rui Vianna, Romulo Rodolfo Beuttenmüller de Araújo, Alfredo Leite Góes Gitaí, Daniel Aparecida da Silva, Dayse de Vargas Wolfgramm, Eldamária da Mota Pontes, Isabel Ivan Aguiar, José Ozório Moraes, Milton Fagundes de Carvalho, Elizeu Gusmão, Leonor PLoS One Research Article There are many different studies that contribute to the global picture of the ethnic heterogeneity in Brazilian populations. These studies use different types of genetic markers and are focused on the comparison of populations at different levels. In some of them, each geographical region is treated as a single homogeneous population, whereas other studies create different subdivisions: political (e.g., pooling populations by State), demographic (e.g., urban and rural), or ethnic (e.g., culture, self-declaration, or skin colour). In this study, we performed an enhanced reassessment of the genetic ancestry of ~ 1,300 Brazilians characterised for 46 autosomal Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs). In addition, 798 individuals from twelve Brazilian populations representing the five geographical macro-regions of Brazil were newly genotyped, including a Native American community and a rural Amazonian community. Following an increasing North to South gradient, European ancestry was the most prevalent in all urban populations (with values up to 74%). The populations in the North consisted of a significant proportion of Native American ancestry that was about two times higher than the African contribution. Conversely, in the Northeast, Center-West and Southeast, African ancestry was the second most prevalent. At an intrapopulation level, all urban populations were highly admixed, and most of the variation in ancestry proportions was observed between individuals within each population rather than among population. Nevertheless, individuals with a high proportion of Native American ancestry are only found in the samples from Terena and Santa Isabel. Our results allowed us to further refine the genetic landscape of Brazilians while establishing the basis for the effective application of an autosomal AIM panel in forensic casework and clinical association studies within the highly admixed Brazilian populations. Public Library of Science 2013-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3779230/ /pubmed/24073242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075145 Text en © 2013 Saloum de Neves Manta 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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Saloum de Neves Manta, Fernanda
Pereira, Rui
Vianna, Romulo
Rodolfo Beuttenmüller de Araújo, Alfredo
Leite Góes Gitaí, Daniel
Aparecida da Silva, Dayse
de Vargas Wolfgramm, Eldamária
da Mota Pontes, Isabel
Ivan Aguiar, José
Ozório Moraes, Milton
Fagundes de Carvalho, Elizeu
Gusmão, Leonor
Revisiting the Genetic Ancestry of Brazilians Using Autosomal AIM-Indels
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title_full Revisiting the Genetic Ancestry of Brazilians Using Autosomal AIM-Indels
title_fullStr Revisiting the Genetic Ancestry of Brazilians Using Autosomal AIM-Indels
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting the Genetic Ancestry of Brazilians Using Autosomal AIM-Indels
title_short Revisiting the Genetic Ancestry of Brazilians Using Autosomal AIM-Indels
title_sort revisiting the genetic ancestry of brazilians using autosomal aim-indels
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3779230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24073242
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075145
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