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Evaluating the X Chromosome-Specific Diversity of Colombian Populations Using Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms
The European and African contribution to the pre-existing Native American background has influenced the complex genetic pool of Colombia. Because colonisation was not homogeneous in this country, current populations are, therefore, expected to have different proportions of Native American, European...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3909073/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24498042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087202 |
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author | Ibarra, Adriana Restrepo, Tomás Rojas, Winston Castillo, Adriana Amorim, António Martínez, Beatriz Burgos, German Ostos, Henry Álvarez, Karen Camacho, Mauricio Suarez, Zuleyma Pereira, Rui Gusmão, Leonor |
author_facet | Ibarra, Adriana Restrepo, Tomás Rojas, Winston Castillo, Adriana Amorim, António Martínez, Beatriz Burgos, German Ostos, Henry Álvarez, Karen Camacho, Mauricio Suarez, Zuleyma Pereira, Rui Gusmão, Leonor |
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description | The European and African contribution to the pre-existing Native American background has influenced the complex genetic pool of Colombia. Because colonisation was not homogeneous in this country, current populations are, therefore, expected to have different proportions of Native American, European and African ancestral contributions. The aim of this work was to examine 11 urban admixed populations and a Native American group, called Pastos, for 32 X chromosome indel markers to expand the current knowledge concerning the genetic background of Colombia. The results revealed a highly diverse genetic background comprising all admixed populations, harbouring important X chromosome contributions from all continental source populations. In addition, Colombia is genetically sub-structured, with different proportions of European and African influxes depending on the regions. The samples from the North Pacific and Caribbean coasts have a high African ancestry, showing the highest levels of diversity. The sample from the South Andean region showed the lowest diversity and significantly higher proportion of Native American ancestry than the other samples from the North Pacific and Caribbean coasts, Central-West and Central-East Andean regions, and the Orinoquian region. The results of admixture analysis using X-chromosomal markers suggest that the high proportion of African ancestry in the North Pacific coast was primarily male driven. These men have joined to females with higher Native American and European ancestry (likely resulting from a classic colonial asymmetric mating type: European male x Amerindian female). This high proportion of male-mediated African contributions is atypical of colonial settings, suggesting that the admixture occurred during a period when African people were no longer enslaved. In the remaining regions, the African contribution was primarily female-mediated, whereas the European counterpart was primarily male driven and the Native American ancestry contribution was not gender biased. |
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spelling | pubmed-39090732014-02-04 Evaluating the X Chromosome-Specific Diversity of Colombian Populations Using Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms Ibarra, Adriana Restrepo, Tomás Rojas, Winston Castillo, Adriana Amorim, António Martínez, Beatriz Burgos, German Ostos, Henry Álvarez, Karen Camacho, Mauricio Suarez, Zuleyma Pereira, Rui Gusmão, Leonor PLoS One Research Article The European and African contribution to the pre-existing Native American background has influenced the complex genetic pool of Colombia. Because colonisation was not homogeneous in this country, current populations are, therefore, expected to have different proportions of Native American, European and African ancestral contributions. The aim of this work was to examine 11 urban admixed populations and a Native American group, called Pastos, for 32 X chromosome indel markers to expand the current knowledge concerning the genetic background of Colombia. The results revealed a highly diverse genetic background comprising all admixed populations, harbouring important X chromosome contributions from all continental source populations. In addition, Colombia is genetically sub-structured, with different proportions of European and African influxes depending on the regions. The samples from the North Pacific and Caribbean coasts have a high African ancestry, showing the highest levels of diversity. The sample from the South Andean region showed the lowest diversity and significantly higher proportion of Native American ancestry than the other samples from the North Pacific and Caribbean coasts, Central-West and Central-East Andean regions, and the Orinoquian region. The results of admixture analysis using X-chromosomal markers suggest that the high proportion of African ancestry in the North Pacific coast was primarily male driven. These men have joined to females with higher Native American and European ancestry (likely resulting from a classic colonial asymmetric mating type: European male x Amerindian female). This high proportion of male-mediated African contributions is atypical of colonial settings, suggesting that the admixture occurred during a period when African people were no longer enslaved. In the remaining regions, the African contribution was primarily female-mediated, whereas the European counterpart was primarily male driven and the Native American ancestry contribution was not gender biased. Public Library of Science 2014-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3909073/ /pubmed/24498042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087202 Text en © 2014 Ibarra 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ibarra, Adriana Restrepo, Tomás Rojas, Winston Castillo, Adriana Amorim, António Martínez, Beatriz Burgos, German Ostos, Henry Álvarez, Karen Camacho, Mauricio Suarez, Zuleyma Pereira, Rui Gusmão, Leonor Evaluating the X Chromosome-Specific Diversity of Colombian Populations Using Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms |
title | Evaluating the X Chromosome-Specific Diversity of Colombian Populations Using Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms |
title_full | Evaluating the X Chromosome-Specific Diversity of Colombian Populations Using Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms |
title_fullStr | Evaluating the X Chromosome-Specific Diversity of Colombian Populations Using Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating the X Chromosome-Specific Diversity of Colombian Populations Using Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms |
title_short | Evaluating the X Chromosome-Specific Diversity of Colombian Populations Using Insertion/Deletion Polymorphisms |
title_sort | evaluating the x chromosome-specific diversity of colombian populations using insertion/deletion polymorphisms |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3909073/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24498042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0087202 |
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