Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) J. Garcia , M.A. Caro , Andrés Ruiz‐Linares , Gabriel Bedoya , Constanza Duque , Wendy Rojas , Williams Arias , Julio Gutiérrez , María Victoria Parra , Omer Campo , Juan Guillermo Lopera , Andrés Naranjo , Candelaria Vergara , Jaime Lopera , Erick Hernandez , Ana Valencia , Yuri Caicedo , Mauricio Cuartas , Sergio López
ANO 2010
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO American Journal of Physical Anthropology
ISSN 0002-9483
E-ISSN 1096-8644
EDITORA Berghahn Journals (United Kingdom)
DOI 10.1002/ajpa.21270
CITAÇÕES 9
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 8048dcf84974c8571a964c0844dfc4d5

Resumo

Colombia is a country with great geographic heterogeneity and marked regional differences in pre‐Columbian native population density and in the extent of past African and European immigration. As a result, Colombia has one of the most diverse populations in Latin America. Here we evaluated ancestry in over 1,700 individuals from 24 Colombian populations using biparental (autosomal and X‐Chromosome), maternal (mtDNA), and paternal (Y‐chromosome) markers. Autosomal ancestry varies markedly both within and between regions, confirming the great genetic diversity of the Colombian population. The X‐chromosome, mtDNA, and Y‐chromosome data indicate that there is a pattern across regions indicative of admixture involving predominantly Native American women and European and African men. Am J Phys Anthropol 143:13–20, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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