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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : African-derived South American Populations: A History of Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Matings According to Sex Revealed by Bi- and Uni-parental Genetic Markers
Otros títulos : American Journal of Human Biology
Autor : Bortolini, Maria Cátira
Silva Junior, Wilson Araújo da
Guerra, Dinorah Castro de
Remonatto, Gabriela
Mirandola, Rosana
Hutz, Mara H.
Weimer, Tania de Azevedo
Silva, Maria Cristina B. O.
Zago, Marco Antonio
Salzano, Francisco Mauro
metadata.dc.creator: Bortolini, Maria Cátira
Silva Junior, Wilson Araújo da
Guerra, Dinorah Castro de
Remonatto, Gabriela
Mirandola, Rosana
Hutz, Mara H.
Weimer, Tania de Azevedo
Silva, Maria Cristina B. O.
Zago, Marco Antonio
Salzano, Francisco Mauro
Resumen : Estimates of African, European, and Amerindian contributions to the gene pool of 11 predominantly African-derived South American populations were obtained using five autosomal and one Y chromosome hypervariable loci, as well as mitochondrial DNA (sequences of the first hypervariable segment of the control region, plus two restriction sites and the presence or absence of the CoII/tRNALys intergenic 9-bp deletion). The three latter characteristics are reported here for the first time for 42 individuals living in three Brazilian populations. Thirty-eight sequences were identified in these persons; 17 (45%) could be classified as being of African, 4 (11%) of Amerindian, and 2 (5%) of European origin. Evidence for asymmetrical matings in relation to sex and ethnic group was obtained for nine of the 11 populations. The most consistent finding was the introduction of European genes through males, but the results differ in the several communities, indicating the importance of local factors in such interactions.
Editorial : American Journal of Human Biology
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI : http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/13539
Fecha de publicación : 1999
Aparece en las colecciones: Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Faculdade de Medicina)

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