Mitochondrial DNA mapping of social-biological interactions in Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho,Bruno Maia
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Bortolini,Maria Cátira, Santos,Sidney Emanuel Batista dos, Ribeiro-dos-Santos,Ândrea Kely Campos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: The formation of the Brazilian Amazonian population has historically involved three main ethnic groups, Amerindian, African and European. This has resulted in genetic investigations having been carried out using classical polymorphisms and molecular markers. To better understand the genetic variability and the micro-evolutionary processes acting in human groups in the Brazilian Amazon region we used mitochondrial DNA to investigate 159 maternally unrelated individuals from five Amazonian African-descendant communities. The mitochondrial lineage distribution indicated a contribution of 50.2% from Africans (L0, L1, L2, and L3), 46.6% from Amerindians (haplogroups A, B, C and D) and a small European contribution of 1.3%. These results indicated high genetic diversity in the Amerindian and African lineage groups, suggesting that the Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations reflect a possible population amalgamation of Amerindian women from different Amazonian indigenous tribes and African women from different geographic regions of Africa who had been brought to Brazil as slaves. The present study partially mapped the historical biological and social interactions that had occurred during the formation and expansion of Amazonian African-descendant communities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mitochondrial DNA mapping of social-biological interactions in Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations
title Mitochondrial DNA mapping of social-biological interactions in Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations
spellingShingle Mitochondrial DNA mapping of social-biological interactions in Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations
Carvalho,Bruno Maia
African mtDNA
Amazon population
Amerindian mtDNA
HVS-I
title_short Mitochondrial DNA mapping of social-biological interactions in Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations
title_full Mitochondrial DNA mapping of social-biological interactions in Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations
title_fullStr Mitochondrial DNA mapping of social-biological interactions in Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondrial DNA mapping of social-biological interactions in Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations
title_sort Mitochondrial DNA mapping of social-biological interactions in Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations
author Carvalho,Bruno Maia
author_facet Carvalho,Bruno Maia
Bortolini,Maria Cátira
Santos,Sidney Emanuel Batista dos
Ribeiro-dos-Santos,Ândrea Kely Campos
author_role author
author2 Bortolini,Maria Cátira
Santos,Sidney Emanuel Batista dos
Ribeiro-dos-Santos,Ândrea Kely Campos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho,Bruno Maia
Bortolini,Maria Cátira
Santos,Sidney Emanuel Batista dos
Ribeiro-dos-Santos,Ândrea Kely Campos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv African mtDNA
Amazon population
Amerindian mtDNA
HVS-I
topic African mtDNA
Amazon population
Amerindian mtDNA
HVS-I
description The formation of the Brazilian Amazonian population has historically involved three main ethnic groups, Amerindian, African and European. This has resulted in genetic investigations having been carried out using classical polymorphisms and molecular markers. To better understand the genetic variability and the micro-evolutionary processes acting in human groups in the Brazilian Amazon region we used mitochondrial DNA to investigate 159 maternally unrelated individuals from five Amazonian African-descendant communities. The mitochondrial lineage distribution indicated a contribution of 50.2% from Africans (L0, L1, L2, and L3), 46.6% from Amerindians (haplogroups A, B, C and D) and a small European contribution of 1.3%. These results indicated high genetic diversity in the Amerindian and African lineage groups, suggesting that the Brazilian Amazonian African-descendant populations reflect a possible population amalgamation of Amerindian women from different Amazonian indigenous tribes and African women from different geographic regions of Africa who had been brought to Brazil as slaves. The present study partially mapped the historical biological and social interactions that had occurred during the formation and expansion of Amazonian African-descendant communities.
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