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Colomb. med ; 39(2,supl): 52-60, abr.-jun. 2008. ilus, tab
Article Dans Espagnol | LILACS | ID: lil-573392

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Introducción: Estudios preliminares han mostrado la existencia de relaciones genéticas entre las poblaciones humanas del sur-occidente y las de la región andina colombiana, teniendo esto implicaciones en el grado de miscegenación de estas comunidades. No obstante el reconocimiento de este amplio proceso de mestizaje, no se tiene suficiente información que permita establecer la estructura y el grado de diversidad genética para cada región en particular y de la población colombiana en general. Objetivo: Determinar la estructura y diversidad genética presente en grupos poblacionales del centro y sur-occidente colombiano. Metodología: Se analizaron las frecuencias alélicas de 12 sistemas de microsatélites autosómicos y el tipo y frecuencia de RFLPÆs de mtDNA presentes en 472 individuos de tres grupos étnicos: mestizos, indígenas y afroamericanos. Resultados: La caracterización de haplotipos de mtDNA en individuos afrodescendientes presentó 15% de marcadores típicos amerindios y 43% de africanos. El anßlisis de la diversidad genética mostró un índice de 0.72 en individuos Pijaos, valor cercano al índice de diversidad de la población mestiza de Cali (0.75). El analisis molecular de varianza (AMOVA) a partir de los 12 STRÆs, mostró que la estructuración genética no es significativa (FST de 0.032); adicionalmente se evidenció alta endogamia en la muestra mestiza de Caldas (0.43) y en la muestra indígena Coyaima (0.34).Conclusiones: Con los marcadores moleculares estudiados se estableció la estructura genética de poblaciones del sur-occidente colombiano confirmandose adicionalmente el grado de miscegenación y el flujo genético ocurrido entre diferentes grupos étnicos del centro y sur-occidente colombiano.


Introduction: Preliminary studies have showed close relations among southwest human populations and Andean region leaving it consequences in ethnic admixe process. However, this wide process of racial admixture today it is not exist sufficient information to define structure and genetic diversity for each region and Colombian population in general. Objectives: The principal goal from this study was to determinate the genetic structure and diversity present into human populations from Andean and Southwest Colombia regions. Methods: This study was realized by characterization allelic frequencies of 12 autosomal STRÆs and six RFLPÆs of mtDNA presents in 472 individuals from three ethnics groups: Caucasoids, Afroamericans and Amerindians. Results: mtDNA haplotypes presents in Afrodescends sample was 15% and 43% typical Amerindian and African markers respectively; the genetics diversity analysis shows a value of 0.72 in Pijao indigenous, these values are close to diversity index of mestizos from Cali (0.75). AMOVA of allelic frequencies from 12 STRÆs shows that genetic structures donÆt was significatively different (FST de 0.032); in addition itÆs to exhibit high endogamy in mestizos from Caldas sample (0.43) and Coyaima indigenous (0.34). Conclusions: was established genetic structure for southwest Colombian population. Additionally, the results confirm the mixing process and the genetics flow among many populations groups from Andean and southwest Colombia regions.


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Humains , Flux des gènes , Génétique , Population/génétique , Colombie
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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 50(5): 871-877, Sept. 2007. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-468168

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The objective of this work was to evaluate toluene degradation in a trickle bed reactor when the loading was carried out by changing the air flow rate. The biofiltration system was inoculated with a mixed microbial population, adapted to degradation of hydrophobic compounds. Polypropylene high flow rings were used as a packing material. The system was operated for a period of 50 days at empty bed residence times ranging from 106s to 13s and with a constant inlet concentration of toluene of 100 mg.m-3. The reactor showed high removal efficiency at higher contact times and increasing elimination capacity with higher air-flow rates. The highest EC value reached was 9.8 gC.m-3.h-1 at EBRT = 13s. During the experiment, the consumption of NaOH solution was also measured. No significant variation of this value was found and an average value of 3.84 mmol of NaOH per gram of consumed carbon was recorded.

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