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Título : Dental size variation in admixed Latin Americans: Effects of age, sex and genomic ancestry
Autor : Ruíz Linares, Andrés
Ramírez Aristeguieta, Luis Miguel
Rojas Montoya, Winston
Yang, Guangrui
Chen, Yingjie
Li, Qing
Benítez, Daniel
Fuentes Guajardo, Macarena
Hanihara, Tsunehiko
Scott, G. Richard
Acuña Alonzo, Víctor
González José, Rolando
Catira Bortolini, María
Poletti, Giovanni
Gallo, Carla
Rothhammer, Francisco
Zanolli, Clément
Adhikari, Kaustubh
Delgado, Miguel
metadata.dc.subject.*: Genómica
Genomics
Hispánicos o Latinos
Hispanic or Latino
Grupos Raciales - genética
Racial Groups - genetics
Diente - anatomía y histología
Tooth - anatomy & histology
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D023281
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006630
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D044469
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014070
Fecha de publicación : 2023
Editorial : Public Library of Science
Citación : Yang G, Chen Y, Li Q, Benítez D, Ramírez LM, Fuentes-Guajardo M, Hanihara T, Scott GR, Acuña Alonzo V, Gonzalez Jose R, Bortolini MC, Poletti G, Gallo C, Rothhammer F, Rojas W, Zanolli C, Adhikari K, Ruiz-Linares A, Delgado M. Dental size variation in admixed Latin Americans: Effects of age, sex and genomic ancestry. PLoS One. 2023 May 4;18(5):e0285264. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285264.
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Dental size variation in modern humans has been assessed from regional to worldwide scales, especially under microevolutionary and forensic contexts. Despite this, populations of mixed continental ancestry such as contemporary Latin Americans remain unexplored. In the present study we investigated a large Latin American sample from Colombia (N = 804) and obtained buccolingual and mesiodistal diameters and three indices for maxillary and mandibular teeth (except third molars). We evaluated the correlation between 28 dental measurements (and three indices) with age, sex and genomic ancestry (estimated using genome-wide SNP data). In addition, we explored correlation patterns between dental mea surements and the biological affinities, based on these measurements, between two Latin American samples (Colombians and Mexicans) and three putative parental populations: Central and South Native Americans, western Europeans and western Africans through PCA and DFA. Our results indicate that Latin Americans have high dental size diversity, overlapping the variation exhibited by the parental populations. Several dental dimensions and indices have significant correlations with sex and age. Western Europeans presented closer biological affinities with Colombians, and the European genomic ancestry exhibited the highest correlations with tooth size. Correlations between tooth measurements reveal distinct dental modules, as well as a higher integration of postcanine dentition. The effects on dental size of age, sex and genomic ancestry is of relevance for forensic, biohistorical and microevolutionary studies in Latin Americans.
ISSN : 1932-6203
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0285264
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