DYS19 and DYS199 loci in a Chilean population of mixed ancestry
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Cifuentes, L.
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DYS19 and DYS199 loci in a Chilean population of mixed ancestry
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The current Chilean population originated from admixture between aboriginal populations (Amerindians) and Spanish conquerors of European origin. Consequently, the unions that gave rise to the Chilean population were chiefly between Spanish males and aboriginal females, and not the converse. To test the hypothesis that the Y chromosome of the Chilean population is mainly of Spanish origin, while the other chromosomes are from mixed (European and aboriginal) origin, we studied the DYS19 and DYS199 loci in two samples. One sample was obtained from a high socioeconomic stratum, while a second sample was from a low stratum. We studied male blood donors (N = 187) from Santiago, the capital of the country. Subjects were typed for the autosomal ABO and Rh (locus D) blood groups, and for the Y-linked DYS19 and the DYS199 loci, reported as Y-chromosome haplotypes. The aboriginal admixture was estimated for each genetic marker. The percentage of aboriginal admixture was 38.17% for the ABO system
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/164495
DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.10380
ISSN: 00029483
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Volumen 125, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 85-89
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