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| Título: | Genetic Differentiation of the Cabo Verde Archipelago Population Analysed by STR Polymorphisms |
| Autores: | Fernandes, A. Velosa, R. Jesus, José Carracedo, A. Brehma, António |
| Palavras Chave: | Genetic Differentiation Polymorphisms Population Analysed Cabo Verde |
| Data de Emissão: | 2007 |
| Relatório da Série N.º: | 001;8 |
| Resumo: | Allele frequencies for 17 STR loci were analyzed in a sample of unrelated males from the Cabo Verde Archipelago.
The samples were gathered in such a way that the origin of the subjects was perfectly identified, and they could be
included in one of the leeward or windward groups of islands. This study reveals that there are significant differences
between both groups of islands, and between Cabo Verdeans and other populations from sub-Sahara Africa including
the Guineans, the most probable source population for Cabo Verdeans. This study confirms mtDNA data and,
together with HLA and Y chromosome data already published, shows that the Cabo Verde population is substructured
and atypical, diverging substantially from mainland sub-Saharan populations. Overall these differences are
most probably due to admixture between sub-Saharan slaves brought into the islands and other settlers of European
origin. In the absence of a clear indication of a different ethnic composition of the first sub-Saharan settlers of Cabo
Verde, the differentiation exhibited in both groups of islands can be most probably be attributed to genetic drift. |
| Descrição: | In recent years we have seen an exponential increase of
STR (Short Tandem Repeat) data, usually presented as
allele frequencies that may be later used as databases for
forensic and population genetics purposes (Holt et al.
2000, and see references therein). Differences in STR
allele frequencies among populations can correctly reveal
their genetic relationships in those cases where collection
samples are properly gathered, and only then do
genetic profiles really represent the populations under
study.We present a population study of Cabo Verdeans,
where subjects were chosen in such a way that the families
of both parents were natives from the same island
for at least three generations. In this way we tried to obtain
a genetic profile that minimizes the effect of recent
population movements between the islands belonging
to the archipelago of Cabo Verde. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/190 |
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