2015
DOI: 10.1537/ase.150422
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Exploring the African genetic influence in the first settlement founded by African slaves in America

Abstract: The present study aims to outline the genetic makeup of the current population of the town of Yanga (Veracruz State, Mexico), the first Latin American settlement founded by African slaves in Mexico. For this purpose, we carried out the genetic characterization of 60 individuals from Yanga, analysing 15 autosomal short tandem repeats (STRs) and interpreting the results in the context of the admixed population known as Mexican mestizos. The genetic contribution from the three most important human groups in the c… Show more

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“…Differentiation between the African and European ancestries is a critical step for admixture analysis in both Latin American and Native American populations. Particularly, the presence of the African component in Mexican population is historically well known (Aguirre-Beltrán, 1988; Barquera and Acuña-Alonso, 2012), and it has been detected in different previous genetic studies in both Mexican Mestizos (Rubí-Castellanos et al, 2009;Silva-Zolezzi et al, 2009;Salazar-Flores et al, 2015) and Mexican Native groups (Rangel-Villalobos et al, 2016;Moreno-Estrada et al, 2014;Solé-Llussà et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Differentiation between the African and European ancestries is a critical step for admixture analysis in both Latin American and Native American populations. Particularly, the presence of the African component in Mexican population is historically well known (Aguirre-Beltrán, 1988; Barquera and Acuña-Alonso, 2012), and it has been detected in different previous genetic studies in both Mexican Mestizos (Rubí-Castellanos et al, 2009;Silva-Zolezzi et al, 2009;Salazar-Flores et al, 2015) and Mexican Native groups (Rangel-Villalobos et al, 2016;Moreno-Estrada et al, 2014;Solé-Llussà et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%