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Genetic demography of Antioquia (Colombia) and the Central Valley of Costa Rica
Authors:Carvajal-Carmona Luis G  Ophoff Roel  Service Susan  Hartiala Jaana  Molina Julio  Leon Pedro  Ospina Jorge  Bedoya Gabriel  Freimer Nelson  Ruiz-Linares Andrés
Institution:The Galton Laboratory, Department of Biology (Wolfson House), University College London, UK.
Abstract:We report a comparative genetic characterization of two population isolates with parallel demographic histories: the Central Valley of Costa Rica (CVCR) and Antioquia (in northwest Colombia). The analysis of mtDNA, Y-chromosome and autosomal polymorphisms shows that Antioquia and the CVCR are genetically very similar, indicating that closely related parental populations founded these two isolates. In both populations, the male ancestry is predominantly European, whereas the female ancestry is mostly Amerind. In agreement with their isolation, the Amerindian mtDNA diversity of Antioquia and the CVCR is typical of ethnically-defined native populations and is markedly lower than in other Latin American populations. A comparison of linkage disequilibrium (LD) at 18 marker pairs in Antioquia and the CVCR shows that markers in LD in both populations are located at short genetic distances (
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