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Autosomal STR genetic variability in the Gran Chaco native population: Homogeneity or heterogeneity?

Shaiane Goulart Crossetti1, Dario A Demarchi, Paulo Eduardo Raimann, Francisco Mauro Salzano, Mara Helena Hutz, Sidia Maria Callegari-Jacques.   

Abstract

To investigate the population structure and variation in Gran Chaco's Amerindian population, data from 15 short tandem repeats (STRs) were determined in 128 individuals from three tribes of the Argentinean part of this region. STR genotypic differences, structure analysis, and multidimensional plot for the D(A) distances indicated that (1) Wichí from the Chaco Province are genetically distinct from the other populations, but still preserve a fair amount of genetic similarity with Wichí from Formosa; (2) the Toba populations studied are genetically indistinguishable; and (3) Toba subjects from Formosa are similar to the Pilagá of the same linguistic group (Guaykurú) and to the Wichí from Formosa who speak a Mataco language. This similarity could be due to their past mobility and the custom of absorbing females taken as prisoners from groups raided by them. Language, geography, and genetics seem to play similar roles in determining the population structure of these groups. Analyses of molecular variance and G(ST)' values calculated considering three South American regions indicated that the Argentinean Chaco is genetically homogeneous; addition of the Ayoreo Amerindians of the Paraguayan Chaco, however, led to diversity values that are not much different from those of South Amerindians in general. The present data contribute to efforts that try to understand in what way groups with diverse sociocultural settings (tribal, agricultural, and industrial) differ in genetic structure.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18561147     DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.20798

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Biol        ISSN: 1042-0533            Impact factor:   1.937


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Authors:  Federica Sevini; Daniele Yang Yao; Laura Lomartire; Annalaura Barbieri; Dario Vianello; Gianmarco Ferri; Edgardo Moretti; Maria Cristina Dasso; Paolo Garagnani; Davide Pettener; Claudio Franceschi; Donata Luiselli; Zelda Alice Franceschi
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