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Genet. mol. biol ; 27(1): 1-8, 2004. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-357868

RESUMO

Four biallelic and six multiallelic Y-chromosome polymorphisms were investigated in 59 Gran Canarian, 60 North African Berber and 46 Spanish subjects. These new data were merged with equivalent literature information to obtain the parental Y-chrosomomal contribution in Gran Canarians, Colombians, and Venezuelans. The results were then compared, for Gran Canarians and Colombians, to those derived from autosomal and mtDNA. In both groups, the Spanish Y-chromosome contribution was much more marked than that estimated using mtDNA. This analysis showed a usual trend in the Spanish Colonial history, characterized by a demographic collapse of the aboriginal population, but with considerable introgression of genes through native women. In accordance to D. Ribeiro's typology for peoples subjected to Colonialism, the Y-chromosomes of these admixed populations are classified as transplanted, their mtDNA as witness, and their autosome sets as new.


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Humanos , DNA Mitocondrial , Indígenas Norte-Americanos , Indígenas Sul-Americanos , Polimorfismo Genético , Cromossomo Y , Canadá , Colômbia , Genética Populacional , Venezuela
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