Strong Amerind/White Sex Bias and a Possible Sephardic Contribution among the Founders of a Population in Northwest Colombia

ABSTRACT: Historical and genetic evidences suggest that the recently founded population of Antioquia (Colombia) is potentially useful for the genetic mapping of complex traits. This population was established in the 16th–17th centuries through the admixture of Amerinds, Europeans, and Africans and g...

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Autores:
Carvajal Carmona, Luis Guillermo
Soto Calderón, Iván Darío
Pineda Trujillo, Nicolás Guillermo
Ortíz Barrientos, Daniel
Duque Vélez, Constanza Elena
Ospina Duque, Jorge
McCarthy, Mark
Arbeláez Montoya‬, ‪María Patricia
Álvarez Morales, Víctor Manuel
Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de Jesús
Ruiz Linares, Andrés
Tipo de recurso:
Article of investigation
Fecha de publicación:
2000
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
Repositorio:
Repositorio UdeA
Idioma:
eng
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África del Norte
Africa, Northern
Alelos
Alleles
Colombia
ADN Mitocondrial - genética
DNA, Mitochondrial - genetics
Efecto Fundador
Founder Effect
Frecuencia de los Genes
Gene Frequency
Haplotipos
Haplotypes
Indios Sudamericanos - genética
Indians, South American - genetics
Repeticiones de Microsatélite - genética
Microsatellite Repeats - genetics
Caracteres Sexuales
Sex Characteristics
Grupo de Ascendencia Continental Europea
European Continental Ancestry Group
Cromosoma Y
Y Chromosome
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Strong Amerind/White Sex Bias and a Possible Sephardic Contribution among the Founders of a Population in Northwest Colombia
title Strong Amerind/White Sex Bias and a Possible Sephardic Contribution among the Founders of a Population in Northwest Colombia
spellingShingle Strong Amerind/White Sex Bias and a Possible Sephardic Contribution among the Founders of a Population in Northwest Colombia
África del Norte
Africa, Northern
Alelos
Alleles
Colombia
ADN Mitocondrial - genética
DNA, Mitochondrial - genetics
Efecto Fundador
Founder Effect
Frecuencia de los Genes
Gene Frequency
Haplotipos
Haplotypes
Indios Sudamericanos - genética
Indians, South American - genetics
Repeticiones de Microsatélite - genética
Microsatellite Repeats - genetics
Caracteres Sexuales
Sex Characteristics
Grupo de Ascendencia Continental Europea
European Continental Ancestry Group
Cromosoma Y
Y Chromosome
title_short Strong Amerind/White Sex Bias and a Possible Sephardic Contribution among the Founders of a Population in Northwest Colombia
title_full Strong Amerind/White Sex Bias and a Possible Sephardic Contribution among the Founders of a Population in Northwest Colombia
title_fullStr Strong Amerind/White Sex Bias and a Possible Sephardic Contribution among the Founders of a Population in Northwest Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Strong Amerind/White Sex Bias and a Possible Sephardic Contribution among the Founders of a Population in Northwest Colombia
title_sort Strong Amerind/White Sex Bias and a Possible Sephardic Contribution among the Founders of a Population in Northwest Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Carvajal Carmona, Luis Guillermo
Soto Calderón, Iván Darío
Pineda Trujillo, Nicolás Guillermo
Ortíz Barrientos, Daniel
Duque Vélez, Constanza Elena
Ospina Duque, Jorge
McCarthy, Mark
Arbeláez Montoya‬, ‪María Patricia
Álvarez Morales, Víctor Manuel
Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de Jesús
Ruiz Linares, Andrés
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Carvajal Carmona, Luis Guillermo
Soto Calderón, Iván Darío
Pineda Trujillo, Nicolás Guillermo
Ortíz Barrientos, Daniel
Duque Vélez, Constanza Elena
Ospina Duque, Jorge
McCarthy, Mark
Arbeláez Montoya‬, ‪María Patricia
Álvarez Morales, Víctor Manuel
Bedoya Berrío, Gabriel de Jesús
Ruiz Linares, Andrés
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Genética Molecular (GENMOL)
Grupo de Investigación en Historia Social
Grupo de Investigación Clínica en Enfermedades del Niño y del Adolescente - Pediaciencias
Grupo de Investigación en Psiquiatría GIPSI
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv África del Norte
Africa, Northern
Alelos
Alleles
Colombia
ADN Mitocondrial - genética
DNA, Mitochondrial - genetics
Efecto Fundador
Founder Effect
Frecuencia de los Genes
Gene Frequency
Haplotipos
Haplotypes
Indios Sudamericanos - genética
Indians, South American - genetics
Repeticiones de Microsatélite - genética
Microsatellite Repeats - genetics
Caracteres Sexuales
Sex Characteristics
Grupo de Ascendencia Continental Europea
European Continental Ancestry Group
Cromosoma Y
Y Chromosome
topic África del Norte
Africa, Northern
Alelos
Alleles
Colombia
ADN Mitocondrial - genética
DNA, Mitochondrial - genetics
Efecto Fundador
Founder Effect
Frecuencia de los Genes
Gene Frequency
Haplotipos
Haplotypes
Indios Sudamericanos - genética
Indians, South American - genetics
Repeticiones de Microsatélite - genética
Microsatellite Repeats - genetics
Caracteres Sexuales
Sex Characteristics
Grupo de Ascendencia Continental Europea
European Continental Ancestry Group
Cromosoma Y
Y Chromosome
description ABSTRACT: Historical and genetic evidences suggest that the recently founded population of Antioquia (Colombia) is potentially useful for the genetic mapping of complex traits. This population was established in the 16th–17th centuries through the admixture of Amerinds, Europeans, and Africans and grew in relative isolation until the late 19th century. To examine the origin of the founders of Antioquia, we typed 11 markers on the nonrecombining portion of the Y chromosome and four markers on mtDNA in a sample of individuals with confirmed Antioquian ancestry. The polymorphisms on the Y chromosome (five biallelic markers and six microsatellites) allow an approximation to the origin of founder men, and those on mtDNA identify the four major founder Native American lineages. These data indicate that ∼94% of the Y chromosomes are European, 5% are African, and 1% are Amerind. Y-chromosome data are consistent with an origin of founders predominantly in southern Spain but also suggest that a fraction came from northern Iberia and that some possibly had a Sephardic origin. In stark contrast with the Y-chromosome, ∼90% of the mtDNA gene pool of Antioquia is Amerind, with the frequency of the four Amerind founder lineages being closest to Native Americans currently living in the area. These results indicate a highly asymmetric pattern of mating in early Antioquia, involving mostly immigrant men and local native women. The discordance of our data with blood-group estimates of admixture suggests that the number of founder men was larger than that of women.
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