Ancestry informative markers in Amerindians from Brazilian Amazon


Autoria(s): LUIZON, Marcelo Rizzatti; MENDES JR., Celso Teixeira; OLIVEIRA, Silviene Fabiana de; SIMOES, Aguinaldo Luiz
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

Ancestry informative markers (AIMs) are genetic loci with large frequency differences between the major ethnic groups and are very useful in admixture estimation. However, their frequencies are poorly known within South American indigenous populations, making it difficult to use them in admixture studies with Latin American populations, such as the trihybrid Brazilian population. To minimize this problem, the frequencies of the AIMs FY-null RB2300, LPL, AT3-1/1), Sb19.3, APO, and PV92 were determined via PCR and PCR-RFLP in four tribes from Brazilian Amazon (Tikuna, Kashinawa, Baniwa, and Kanamari), to evaluate their potential for discriminating indigenous populations from Europeans and Africans, as well as discriminating each tribe from the others. Although capable of differentiating tribes, as evidenced by the exact test of population differentiation, a neighbor-joining tree suggests that the AIMs are useless in obtaining reliable reconstructions of the biological relationships and evolutionary history that characterize the villages and tribes studied. The mean allele frequencies from these AIMs were very similar to those observed for North American natives. They discriminated Amerindians from Africans, but not from Europeans. On the other hand, the neighbor-joining dendrogram separated Africans and Europeans from Amerindians with a high statistical support (bootstrap = 0.989). The relatively low diversity (GST = 0.042) among North American natives and Amerindians from Brazilian Amazon agrees with the lack of intra-ethnic variation previously reported for these markers. Despite genetic drift effects, the mean allelic frequencies herein presented could be used as Amerindian parental frequencies in admixture estimates in urban Brazilian populations.

Identificador

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, v.20, n.1, p.86-90, 2008

1042-0533

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20783

10.1002/ajhb.20681

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.20681

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eng

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WILEY-LISS

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American Journal of Human Biology

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restrictedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #POPULATION-STRUCTURE #AMERICAN ANCESTRY #ADMIXTURE #ALLELES #AFRICAN #Anthropology #Biology
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