2017
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-73562017005000028
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¿puede El Adn Mitocondrial Proporcionar Información Sobre La Etnogénesis De Los Pueblos Originarios Chilenos?

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“…Chilean genomic research has followed the international trends, prioritizing the genetic characterization of the national mestizo population ( Ruiz-Linares et al, 2014 ; Berrios, 2016 ; Paschetta et al, 2021 ), but also articulating genetic ancestry and ethnic identity by exploring the “origins” (i.e., ethnogenesis) of these populations ( Acuña et al, 2000 ; Fuentes et al, 2014 ; Rothhammer et al, 2017 ; Verdugo et al, 2020 ). Furthermore, genomic research in Chile has also aimed at identifying informative ancestry markers to characterize specific clusters or ethnic groups (e.g., Mapuche and Aymara), in some cases linking them to diseases ( Andia et al, 2008 ; Bermejo et al, 2017 ; Díaz-Peña et al, 2020 ; Jackson et al, 2021 ; Koenigstein et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Genomics and The Latin American Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chilean genomic research has followed the international trends, prioritizing the genetic characterization of the national mestizo population ( Ruiz-Linares et al, 2014 ; Berrios, 2016 ; Paschetta et al, 2021 ), but also articulating genetic ancestry and ethnic identity by exploring the “origins” (i.e., ethnogenesis) of these populations ( Acuña et al, 2000 ; Fuentes et al, 2014 ; Rothhammer et al, 2017 ; Verdugo et al, 2020 ). Furthermore, genomic research in Chile has also aimed at identifying informative ancestry markers to characterize specific clusters or ethnic groups (e.g., Mapuche and Aymara), in some cases linking them to diseases ( Andia et al, 2008 ; Bermejo et al, 2017 ; Díaz-Peña et al, 2020 ; Jackson et al, 2021 ; Koenigstein et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Genomics and The Latin American Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most cited works from this journal included research on the consolidation of the field of intercultural health [85], epistemological aspects of intercultural education [86], reproductive and pregnancy beliefs [87], and the configuration of identity in relation to water and other landscape features [88]. There are also contributions from the historic genetic perspective to inform readers on the ethnogenesis of indigenous peoples in Chile [89].…”
Section: Main Publishing Journalsmentioning
confidence: 99%