TY - JOUR
T1 - Gene geography of Chile. Regional distribution of American, European and African genetic contributions
AU - Fuentes, Macarena
AU - Pulgar, Iván
AU - Gallo, Carla
AU - Bortolini, María Cátira
AU - Canizales-Quinteros, Samuel
AU - Bedoya, Gabriel
AU - González-José, Rolando
AU - Ruiz-Linares, Andrés
AU - Rothhammer, Francisco
PY - 2014/3
Y1 - 2014/3
N2 - Background: The geographical distribution of genes plays a key role in genetic epidemiology. The Chilean population has three major stem groups (Native American, European and African). Aim: To estimate the regional rate of American, European and African admixture of the Chilean population. Subjects and Methods: Forty single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP's) which exhibit substantially different frequencies between Amerindian populations (ancestryinformative markers or AIM's), were genotyped in a sample of 923 Chilean participants to estimate individual genetic ancestry. Results: The American, European and African individual average admixture estimates for the 15 Chilean Regions were relatively homogeneous and not statistically different. However, higher American components were found in northern and southern Chile and higher European components were found in central Chile. A negative correlation between African admixture and latitude was observed. On the average, American and European genetic contributions were similar and significantly higher than the African contribution. Weighted mean American, European and African genetic contributions of 44.34% ± 3 9%, 51.85% ± 5.44% and 3.81% ± 0.45%, were estimated. Fifty two percent of subjects harbor African genes. Individuals with Aymara and Mapuche surnames have an American admixture of 58.64% and 68.33%, respectively. Conclusions: Half of the Chilean population harbors African genes. Participants with Aymara and Mapuche surnames had a higher American genetic contribution than the general Chilean population. These results confirm the usefulness of surnames as a first approximation to determine genetic ancestry.
AB - Background: The geographical distribution of genes plays a key role in genetic epidemiology. The Chilean population has three major stem groups (Native American, European and African). Aim: To estimate the regional rate of American, European and African admixture of the Chilean population. Subjects and Methods: Forty single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP's) which exhibit substantially different frequencies between Amerindian populations (ancestryinformative markers or AIM's), were genotyped in a sample of 923 Chilean participants to estimate individual genetic ancestry. Results: The American, European and African individual average admixture estimates for the 15 Chilean Regions were relatively homogeneous and not statistically different. However, higher American components were found in northern and southern Chile and higher European components were found in central Chile. A negative correlation between African admixture and latitude was observed. On the average, American and European genetic contributions were similar and significantly higher than the African contribution. Weighted mean American, European and African genetic contributions of 44.34% ± 3 9%, 51.85% ± 5.44% and 3.81% ± 0.45%, were estimated. Fifty two percent of subjects harbor African genes. Individuals with Aymara and Mapuche surnames have an American admixture of 58.64% and 68.33%, respectively. Conclusions: Half of the Chilean population harbors African genes. Participants with Aymara and Mapuche surnames had a higher American genetic contribution than the general Chilean population. These results confirm the usefulness of surnames as a first approximation to determine genetic ancestry.
KW - American native continental ancestry group
KW - Chile
KW - Indians
KW - South American
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84904127995
U2 - 10.4067/S0034-98872014000300001
DO - 10.4067/S0034-98872014000300001
M3 - Article
C2 - 25052264
AN - SCOPUS:84904127995
SN - 0034-9887
VL - 142
SP - 281
EP - 289
JO - Revista Medica de Chile
JF - Revista Medica de Chile
IS - 3
ER -