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Pre- and Post-Columbian Gene and Cultural Continuity: The Case of the Gaucho from Southern Brazil

Authors :
Andrea Rita Marrero
Jeffrey C. Long
Sérgio Danilo Junho Pena
Claudio M. Bravi
Maria Cátira Bortolini
Trícia Cristine Kommers
Andres Ruiz-Linares
Fabio Pereira das Neves Leite
Francisco M. Salzano
Steven Stuart
Claudia M.B. Carvalho
Source :
Human Heredity. 64:160-171
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2007.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the evolutionary and demographic history of the Gaucho, a distinct population of southern Brazil, relating it to their culture, to assess possible parallel continuity. Methods: Six binary polymorphisms, an Alu insertion polymorphism (YAP) and 12 short tandem repeat loci in the non-recombining region of the Y-chromosome, as well as the sequence of the first hypervariable segment (HVS-I) of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region were studied in 150 unrelated males born in the Pampa region of Rio Grande do Sul. Results: Comparison of the results with the other Brazilian and Uruguayan populations, as well as with their putative ancestors, indicated a stronger male Spanish influence than that observed elsewhere in Brazil, a former Portuguese colony. Extensive mtDNA analyses of their Amerindian component gave clear indications of the presence there of material from extinct (Charrua), as well as extant (Guarani) tribes. Conclusions: The genetic analyses contributed in a significant way to reveal that the known cultural continuity between pre- and post-Columbian Pampa populations was also accompanied by an extraordinary genetic continuity.

Details

ISSN :
14230062 and 00015652
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Heredity
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........31b8ec2e27dda960158d825aed9b5340