2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsigss.2015.09.076
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Ancestral genetic composition in a population of South Western Colombian using autosomal AIM-INDELS

Abstract: The Colombian population, for his history contains an ancestral mix of Europeans, Native Americans and Africans, these mixing ratios can be determined by Ancestry-Informative Markers (AIMs), this markers allow us to observe stratification in genetic association studies. The aim of this study was to determine the mixing ratios in a population sample of 500 individuals the Department of Cauca, Colombia with three different origins (European, Native American and African) using a set of 46 AIMs insertion-deletion … Show more

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“…A study carried out by Tabiada-Echakar, et al of Bolivians, gave as a result 71% of Native American and 25% of European ancestry; the contribution of Native Americans is higher than in the present studied T population [8]. In contrast, other study in a Colombia population shown a 48% of Native American and 39% of European ancestry, been the contribution of Native Americans lower than in the current study [9].…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…A study carried out by Tabiada-Echakar, et al of Bolivians, gave as a result 71% of Native American and 25% of European ancestry; the contribution of Native Americans is higher than in the present studied T population [8]. In contrast, other study in a Colombia population shown a 48% of Native American and 39% of European ancestry, been the contribution of Native Americans lower than in the current study [9].…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…To evaluate the genetic composition and stratification of the Colombian population, several studies have been performed using different types of ancestry and forensic markers in different populations throughout the country (Alonso Morales et al, 2018; Alonso & Usaquén, 2012; Ansari‐Pour et al, 2016; Bedoya et al, 2006; Bortolini, Salzano, & Thomas, 2003; Carvajal‐Carmona et al, 2000; Garavito et al, 2015; Ibarra et al, 2014; Martínez et al, 2017; Mesa et al, 2000; Noguera et al, 2014; Ossa et al, 2015, 2016; Rodas, Gelvez, & Keyeux, 2013; Rojas et al, 2010; Rojas, Roa, Briceño, Guaneme, & Gómez, 2011; Urbano, Portilla, Builes, Gusmão, & Sierra‐Torres, 2016; Xavier et al, 2015; Yunis, Acevedo, Campo, & Yunis, 2013). These studies showed that urban populations have high levels of non‐native admixture, and Native American, African, and European ancestries vary across the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis was carried out using the "Use Population Information" option, and allele frequencies were correlated and updated using only individuals with POPFLAG = 1. A gradient map based on the proportions of European ancestry in admixed South American populations [14,24,25,[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43] was designed in the Surfer software v.16.0.330 (Golden Software, LLC, Golden, CO, USA), using the Kriging method for interpolating frequency values.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%