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Título : | Admixture in Latin America : geographic structure, phenotypic diversity and self-perception of ancestry based on 7,342 individuals |
Autor : | Ruiz Linares, Andrés Adhikari, Kaustubh Acuña Alonzo, Víctor Quinto Sánchez, Mirsha Jaramillo, Claudia Arias Pérez, William Hernán Fuentes, Macarena Pizarro, María Everardo, Paola De Avila, Francisco Gómez Valdés, Jorge León Mimila, Paola Hunemeier, Tábita Ramallo, Virginia Silva de Cerqueira, Caio C. Burley, Mari Wyn Konca, Esra Zagonel de Oliveira, Marcelo Veronez, Mauricio Roberto Rubio Codina, Marta Attanasio, Orazio Gibbon, Sahra Ray, Nicolas Gallo, Carla Poletti, Giovanni Rosique Gracia, Javier Schuler Faccini, Lavinia Salzano, Francisco M. Bortolini, Maria Cátira Cañizales Quintero, Samuel Rothhammer, Francisco Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de Jesús Balding, David Gonzalez José, Rolando |
metadata.dc.subject.*: | América Latina América Latina - Geografía Diversidad Diversidad genética humana Fenotipo |
Fecha de publicación : | 2014 |
Editorial : | Gene Tolls |
Citación : | Ruiz Linares, A., Adhikari, K., Acuña Alonzo, V., Quinto Sánchez, M., Jaramillo, C., Arias, W., … Gonzalez José, R. (2014). Admixture in Latin America: geographic structure, phenotypic diversity and self-perception of ancestry based on 7.342 individuals. PLoS Genet, 10(9), 1–13. DOI: http://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004572 |
Resumen : | ABSTRACT: The current genetic makeup of Latin America has been shaped by a history of extensive admixture between Africans, Europeans and Native Americans, a process taking place within the context of extensive geographic and social stratification. We estimated individual ancestry proportions in a sample of 7,342 subjects ascertained in five countries (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Me´xico and Peru´ ). These individuals were also characterized for a range of physical appearance traits and for selfperception of ancestry. The geographic distribution of admixture proportions in this sample reveals extensive population structure, illustrating the continuing impact of demographic history on the genetic diversity of Latin America. Significant ancestry effects were detected for most phenotypes studied. However, ancestry generally explains only a modest proportion of total phenotypic variation. Genetically estimated and self-perceived ancestry correlate significantly, but certain physical attributes have a strong impact on self-perception and bias self-perception of ancestry relative to genetically estimated ancestry. |
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: | 1553-7390 |
ISSN : | 1553-7404 |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004572 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Artículos de Revista en Ciencias Sociales |
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