Admixture dynamics in Hispanics : A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate

ABSTRACT: Although it is well established that Hispanics generally have a mixed Native American, African, and European ancestry, the dynamics of admixture at the foundation of Hispanic populations is heterogeneous and poorly documented. Genetic analyses are potentially very informative for probing t...

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Autores:
Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de Jesús
Montoya, Patricia
García Valencia, Jenny
Soto Calderón, Iván Darío
Bourgeois, Stephane
Carvajal Carmona, Luis Guillermo
Labuda, Damian
Álvarez Morales, Víctor Manuel
Ospina Duque, Jorge
Hedrick, Philip W.
Ruiz Linares, Andrés
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Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2006
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Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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Genetic history
Migration
Latinos
Founder effect
Cultural selection
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Admixture dynamics in Hispanics : A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate
title Admixture dynamics in Hispanics : A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate
spellingShingle Admixture dynamics in Hispanics : A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate
Genetic history
Migration
Latinos
Founder effect
Cultural selection
title_short Admixture dynamics in Hispanics : A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate
title_full Admixture dynamics in Hispanics : A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate
title_fullStr Admixture dynamics in Hispanics : A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate
title_full_unstemmed Admixture dynamics in Hispanics : A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate
title_sort Admixture dynamics in Hispanics : A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de Jesús
Montoya, Patricia
García Valencia, Jenny
Soto Calderón, Iván Darío
Bourgeois, Stephane
Carvajal Carmona, Luis Guillermo
Labuda, Damian
Álvarez Morales, Víctor Manuel
Ospina Duque, Jorge
Hedrick, Philip W.
Ruiz Linares, Andrés
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de Jesús
Montoya, Patricia
García Valencia, Jenny
Soto Calderón, Iván Darío
Bourgeois, Stephane
Carvajal Carmona, Luis Guillermo
Labuda, Damian
Álvarez Morales, Víctor Manuel
Ospina Duque, Jorge
Hedrick, Philip W.
Ruiz Linares, Andrés
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Genetic history
Migration
Latinos
Founder effect
Cultural selection
topic Genetic history
Migration
Latinos
Founder effect
Cultural selection
description ABSTRACT: Although it is well established that Hispanics generally have a mixed Native American, African, and European ancestry, the dynamics of admixture at the foundation of Hispanic populations is heterogeneous and poorly documented. Genetic analyses are potentially very informative for probing the early demographic history of these populations. Here we evaluate the genetic structure and admixture dynamics of a province in northwest Colombia (Antioquia), which prior analyses indicate was founded mostly by Spanish men and native women. We examined surname, Y chromosome, and mtDNA diversity in a geographically structured sample of the region and obtained admixture estimates with highly informative autosomal and X chromosome markers. We found evidence of reduced surname diversity and support for the introduction of several common surnames by single founders, consistent with the isolation of Antioquia after the colonial period. Y chromosome and mtDNA data indicate little population substructure among founder Antioquian municipalities. Interestingly, despite a nearly complete Native American mtDNA background, Antioquia has a markedly predominant European ancestry at the autosomal and X chromosome level, which suggests that, after foundation, continuing admixture with Spanish men (but not with native women) increased the European nuclear ancestry of Antioquia. This scenario is consistent with historical information and with results from population genetics theory.
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spelling Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de JesúsMontoya, PatriciaGarcía Valencia, JennySoto Calderón, Iván DaríoBourgeois, StephaneCarvajal Carmona, Luis GuillermoLabuda, DamianÁlvarez Morales, Víctor ManuelOspina Duque, JorgeHedrick, Philip W.Ruiz Linares, Andrés2020-09-30T01:44:15Z2020-09-30T01:44:15Z2006Bedoya, G.; Montoya, P.; García, J.; Soto, I.; Bourgeois, S.;Carvajal, L.; ... Ruiz-Linares, A. (2006) Admixture dynamics in Hispanics: A shift in the nuclear genetic ancestry of a South American population isolate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103(19), 7234–7239.0027-8424http://hdl.handle.net/10495/166791091-6490ABSTRACT: Although it is well established that Hispanics generally have a mixed Native American, African, and European ancestry, the dynamics of admixture at the foundation of Hispanic populations is heterogeneous and poorly documented. Genetic analyses are potentially very informative for probing the early demographic history of these populations. Here we evaluate the genetic structure and admixture dynamics of a province in northwest Colombia (Antioquia), which prior analyses indicate was founded mostly by Spanish men and native women. We examined surname, Y chromosome, and mtDNA diversity in a geographically structured sample of the region and obtained admixture estimates with highly informative autosomal and X chromosome markers. We found evidence of reduced surname diversity and support for the introduction of several common surnames by single founders, consistent with the isolation of Antioquia after the colonial period. Y chromosome and mtDNA data indicate little population substructure among founder Antioquian municipalities. 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