2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2005.10.005
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Y-chromosome STRs in an Antioquian (Colombia) population sample

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“…This contrasts with what was previously observed for YSTRs where urban populations from Colombia cluster with European origin samples and stands far apart from the nonCaucasian ones [3,4]. However, this is not a surprising result taking into account the highly asymmetric pattern of mating that has been observed in most South American countries with maternal lineages predominantly from Amerindian origin and a high proportion of male contribution of European origin in Colombia [5].…”
Section: Population Comparisonscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…This contrasts with what was previously observed for YSTRs where urban populations from Colombia cluster with European origin samples and stands far apart from the nonCaucasian ones [3,4]. However, this is not a surprising result taking into account the highly asymmetric pattern of mating that has been observed in most South American countries with maternal lineages predominantly from Amerindian origin and a high proportion of male contribution of European origin in Colombia [5].…”
Section: Population Comparisonscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the haplotypic diversities found in these populations were higher than the ones reported in other populations [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] , and equal to the one reported in a population study performed in a Valle population sample (14). This finding can be interpreted as an evidence of specific population dynamics in the Southwestern states of Colombia.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…Considering the 'minimal haplotype' loci included in the YHRD [6], data from Cartagena were compared with those previously published Antioquia, Colombia [19], CaucasianMestizo, East-central Andean, Colombia [20], Afro-Colombian, Chocó, Colombia [20], Córdoba, Argentina [21], northern Portugal [13], Basque Country, Spain [22], Spain [14], Perú [23], Buenos Aires [24], Rio de Janeiro [15], Macau [25] and Equatorial Guinea [18]. The lowest, non-significant (P > 0.05), pairwise differences between the Cartagena and other populations were obtained in the comparison with Rio de Janeiro (Rst = 0.000) and Córdoba (Rst = 0.006) samples.…”
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confidence: 99%