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Signs of continental ancestry in urban populations of Peru through autosomal STR loci and mitochondrial DNA typing

The human genetic diversity around the world was studied through several high variable genetic markers. In South America the demic consequences of admixture events between Native people, European colonists and African slaves have been displayed by uniparental markers variability. The mitochondrial D...

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Autores principales: Messina, Francesco, Di Corcia, Tullia, Ragazzo, Michele, Sanchez Mellado, Cesar, Contini, Irene, Malaspina, Patrizia, Ciminelli, Bianca Maria, Rickards, Olga, Jodice, Carla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6051651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30020992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200796
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author Messina, Francesco
Di Corcia, Tullia
Ragazzo, Michele
Sanchez Mellado, Cesar
Contini, Irene
Malaspina, Patrizia
Ciminelli, Bianca Maria
Rickards, Olga
Jodice, Carla
author_facet Messina, Francesco
Di Corcia, Tullia
Ragazzo, Michele
Sanchez Mellado, Cesar
Contini, Irene
Malaspina, Patrizia
Ciminelli, Bianca Maria
Rickards, Olga
Jodice, Carla
author_sort Messina, Francesco
collection PubMed
description The human genetic diversity around the world was studied through several high variable genetic markers. In South America the demic consequences of admixture events between Native people, European colonists and African slaves have been displayed by uniparental markers variability. The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has been the most widely used genetic marker for studying American mixed populations, although nuclear markers, such as microsatellite loci (STRs) commonly used in forensic science, showed to be genetically and geographically structured. In this work, we analyzed DNA from buccal swab samples of 296 individuals across Peru: 156 Native Amazons (Ashaninka, Cashibo and Shipibo from Ucayali, Huambiza from Loreto and Moche from Lambayeque) and 140 urban Peruvians from Lima and other 33 urban areas. The aim was to evaluate, through STRs and mtDNA variability, recent migrations in urban Peruvian populations and to gain more information about their continental ancestry. STR data highlighted that most individuals (67%) of the urban Peruvian sample have a strong similarity to the Amazon Native population, whereas 22% have similarity to African populations and only ~1% to European populations. Also the maternally-transmitted mtDNA confirmed the strong Native contribution (~90% of Native American haplogroups) and the lower frequencies of African (~6%) and European (~3%) haplogroups. This study provides a detailed description of the urban Peruvian genetic structure and proposes forensic STRs as a useful tool for studying recent migrations, especially when coupled with mtDNA.
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spelling pubmed-60516512018-07-27 Signs of continental ancestry in urban populations of Peru through autosomal STR loci and mitochondrial DNA typing Messina, Francesco Di Corcia, Tullia Ragazzo, Michele Sanchez Mellado, Cesar Contini, Irene Malaspina, Patrizia Ciminelli, Bianca Maria Rickards, Olga Jodice, Carla PLoS One Research Article The human genetic diversity around the world was studied through several high variable genetic markers. In South America the demic consequences of admixture events between Native people, European colonists and African slaves have been displayed by uniparental markers variability. The mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has been the most widely used genetic marker for studying American mixed populations, although nuclear markers, such as microsatellite loci (STRs) commonly used in forensic science, showed to be genetically and geographically structured. In this work, we analyzed DNA from buccal swab samples of 296 individuals across Peru: 156 Native Amazons (Ashaninka, Cashibo and Shipibo from Ucayali, Huambiza from Loreto and Moche from Lambayeque) and 140 urban Peruvians from Lima and other 33 urban areas. The aim was to evaluate, through STRs and mtDNA variability, recent migrations in urban Peruvian populations and to gain more information about their continental ancestry. STR data highlighted that most individuals (67%) of the urban Peruvian sample have a strong similarity to the Amazon Native population, whereas 22% have similarity to African populations and only ~1% to European populations. Also the maternally-transmitted mtDNA confirmed the strong Native contribution (~90% of Native American haplogroups) and the lower frequencies of African (~6%) and European (~3%) haplogroups. This study provides a detailed description of the urban Peruvian genetic structure and proposes forensic STRs as a useful tool for studying recent migrations, especially when coupled with mtDNA. Public Library of Science 2018-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6051651/ /pubmed/30020992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200796 Text en © 2018 Messina 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Messina, Francesco
Di Corcia, Tullia
Ragazzo, Michele
Sanchez Mellado, Cesar
Contini, Irene
Malaspina, Patrizia
Ciminelli, Bianca Maria
Rickards, Olga
Jodice, Carla
Signs of continental ancestry in urban populations of Peru through autosomal STR loci and mitochondrial DNA typing
title Signs of continental ancestry in urban populations of Peru through autosomal STR loci and mitochondrial DNA typing
title_full Signs of continental ancestry in urban populations of Peru through autosomal STR loci and mitochondrial DNA typing
title_fullStr Signs of continental ancestry in urban populations of Peru through autosomal STR loci and mitochondrial DNA typing
title_full_unstemmed Signs of continental ancestry in urban populations of Peru through autosomal STR loci and mitochondrial DNA typing
title_short Signs of continental ancestry in urban populations of Peru through autosomal STR loci and mitochondrial DNA typing
title_sort signs of continental ancestry in urban populations of peru through autosomal str loci and mitochondrial dna typing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6051651/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30020992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200796
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