The phylogeography of African Brazilians
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2008
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Background/Aims: Approximately four million Africans were taken as slaves to Brazil, where they interbred extensively with Amerindians and Europeans. We have previously shown that while most White Brazilians carry Y chromosomes of European origin, they display high proportions of African and Amerindian mtDNA lineages, because of sex-biased genetic admixture. Methods: We studied the Y chromosome and mtDNA haplogroup structure of 120 Black males from Sao Paulo, Brazil. Results: Only 48% of the Y chromosomes, but 85% of the mtDNA haplogroups were characteristic of sub-Saharan Africa, confirming our previous observation of sexually biased mating. We mined literature data for mtDNA and Y chromosome haplogroup frequencies for African native populations from regions involved in Atlantic Slave Trade. Principal Components Analysis and Bayesian analysis of population structure revealed no genetic differentiation of Y chromosome marker frequencies between the African regions. However, mtDNA examination unraveled considerable genetic structure, with three clusters at Central-West Africa, West Africa and Southeast Africa. A hypothesis is proposed to explain this structure. Conclusion: Using these mtDNA data we could obtain for the first time an estimate of the relative ancestral contribution of Central-West (0.445), West (0.431) and Southeast Africa (0.123) to African Brazilians from Sao Paulo. These estimates are consistent with historical information. Copyright (c) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel. |
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HUMAN HEREDITY, v.65, n.1, p.23-32, 2008 0001-5652 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21658 10.1159/000106059 |
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eng |
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KARGER |
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Human Heredity |
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| Palavras-Chave | #MtDNA #Y chromosome #Africa #slavery #Atlantic slave trade #Brazil #admixture #DNA SEQUENCE VARIATION #Y-CHROMOSOME HAPLOTYPES #SUB-SAHARAN POPULATIONS #HUMAN MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA #MTDNA VARIATION #SLAVE-TRADE #GENETIC COMPOSITION #GENOMIC ANCESTRY #SAO-TOME #POLYMORPHISMS #Genetics & Heredity |
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