Composición genética de una población del suroccidente de Colombia

Autores/as

  • Liliana Córdoba Universidad de Antioquia
  • Jharley Jair García Universidad de Antioquia
  • Luz Stella Hoyos Universidad del Cauca
  • Constanza Duque Universidad de Antioquia
  • Winston Rojas Universidad de Antioquia
  • Silvio Carvajal Universidad del Cauca
  • Luisa Fernanda Escobar Universidad del Cauca
  • Ingrid Reyes Universidad del Cauca
  • Nohelia Cajas Universidad del Cauca
  • Adalberto Sánchez Universidad del Valle
  • Felipe García Universidad del Valle
  • Gabriel Bedoya Universidad de Antioquia
  • Andrés Ruiz-Linares Universidad de Antioquia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22380/2539472X.879

Palabras clave:

Departamento del Cauca, mezcla, variantes genéticas

Resumen

La población actual del departamento del Cauca es el resultado de la mezcla de tres poblaciones parentales (europea, amerindia y africana). En este estudio se determinó la composición genética de 306 residentes del departamento mediante la utilización de 34 variantes autosómicas, 9 variantes en el cromosoma X, 6 en el ADNmt y 8 en el cromosoma Y. Los análisis de las variantes autosómicas y del cromosoma X revelaron que la población europea y la amerindia han contribuido en mayor proporción al actual acervo genético de la población estudiada. Los resultados de las variantes en el ADNmt y del cromosoma Y sugieren un fuerte sesgo sexual (flujo génico asimétrico) en el proceso de mezcla, en el que los cruces interétnicos fueron principalmente entre los colonizadores europeos y las mujeres nativas.

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2012-06-30

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Córdoba, L., García, J. J. ., Hoyos, . L. S. ., Duque, . C., Rojas, W. ., Carvajal, . S., Escobar, . L. F., Reyes, I., Cajas, N. ., Sánchez, A., García, . F., Bedoya, G., & Ruiz-Linares, A. . (2012). Composición genética de una población del suroccidente de Colombia. Revista Colombiana De Antropología, 48(1), 21–48. https://doi.org/10.22380/2539472X.879

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Antropología y diversidad genética en Colombia