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Título : Genetic Variation and Population Structure in Native Americans
Autor : Wang, Sijia
Lewis, Cecil
Jakobsson, Mattias
Ramachandran, Sohini
Ray, Nicolas
Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de Jesús
Rojas Montoya, Winston
Parra Marín, María Victoria
Molina, Julio
Gallo, Carla
Mazzotti, Guido
Poletti, Giovanni
Hill, Kim
Hurtado, Ana
Labuda, Damian
Klitz, William
Barrantes, Ramiro
Bortolini, Maria Cátira
Salzano, Francisco
Petzl Erler, Maria Luiza
Tsuneto, Luiza
Llop, Elena
Rothhammer, Francisco
Excoffier, Laurent
Feldman, Marcus
Rosenberg, Noah
Ruíz Linares, Andrés
metadata.dc.subject.*: América del Norte
North America
Genética de Población
Genetics, Population
Variación Genética
Genetic Variation
Mestizos
Racially mixed people
Diversidad genética
América del Sur
South America
Población estaudinense
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_7253
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014644
Fecha de publicación : 2007
Editorial : Public Library of Science
Citación : Wang, S., Lewis, C., Jakobsson, M., Ramachandran, S., Ray, N., et al (2007) Genetic variation and population structure in Native Americans. PLoS Genet 3(11): e185. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.0030185
Resumen : ABSTRACT: We examined genetic diversity and population structure in the American landmass using 678 autosomal microsatellite markers genotyped in 422 individuals representing 24 Native American populations sampled from North, Central, and South America. These data were analyzed jointly with similar data available in 54 other indigenous populations worldwide, including an additional five Native American groups. The Native American populations have lower genetic diversity and greater differentiation than populations from other continental regions. We observe gradients both of decreasing genetic diversity as a function of geographic distance from the Bering Strait and of decreasing genetic similarity to Siberians—signals of the southward dispersal of human populations from the northwestern tip of the Americas. We also observe evidence of: (1) a higher level of diversity and lower level of population structure in western South America compared to eastern South America, (2) a relative lack of differentiation between Mesoamerican and Andean populations, (3) a scenario in which coastal routes were easier for migrating peoples to traverse in comparison with inland routes, and (4) a partial agreement on a local scale between genetic similarity and the linguistic classification of populations. These findings offer new insights into the process of population dispersal and differentiation during the peopling of the Americas.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1553-7404
ISSN : 1553-7390
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.0030185
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