2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.27.477466
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Indigenous peoples in eastern Brazil: insights from 19th century genomes and metagenomes

Abstract: Although Brazil was inhabited by more than 3,000 Indigenous populations prior to European colonization, today's Indigenous peoples represent less than 1% of Brazil's census population. Some of the decimated communities belonged to the so-called "Botocudos" from central-eastern Brazil. These peoples are thought to represent a case of long-standing genetic continuity bearing a strong craniometric resemblance to that of the oldest Indigenous Americans ("Paleoamericans"). Yet, little is known about their origins a… Show more

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“…S19 and table S12) (17). These results agree with previous studies that report lower genetic diversity and longer ROH in hunter-gatherer populations from South America than those observed in other regions of the Americas (42).…”
Section: Genetic Diversity In Pre-hispanic Mexicosupporting
confidence: 93%
“…S19 and table S12) (17). These results agree with previous studies that report lower genetic diversity and longer ROH in hunter-gatherer populations from South America than those observed in other regions of the Americas (42).…”
Section: Genetic Diversity In Pre-hispanic Mexicosupporting
confidence: 93%