Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs

Autores
Salazar Flores, J.; Zuniga Chiquette, F.; Rubi Castellanos, R.; Álvarez Miranda, J. L.; Zetina Hérnandez, A.; Martínez Sevilla, V. M.; González Andrade, F.; Corach, Daniel; Vullo, C.; Álvarez, J. C.; Lorente, J. A.; Sánchez Diz, P.; Herrera, R. J.; Cerda Flores, R. M.; Muñoz Valle, J. F.; Rangel Villalobos, H.
Año de publicación
2015
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artículo
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Short tandem repeats (STRs) of the combined DNA index system (CODIS) are probably the most employed markers for human identification purposes. STR databases generated to interpret DNA profiles are also helpful for anthropological purposes. In this work, we report admixture, population structure, and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos with respect to Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs. In addition, new STR population data were included from Tijuana, Baja California (Northwest, Mexico), which represents an interesting case of elevated genetic flow as a bordering city with the USA. Inter-population analyses included CODIS-STR data from 11 Mexican Mestizo, 12 Latin American and four Caribbean populations, in addition to European, Amerindian, and African genetic pools as ancestral references. We report allele frequencies and statistical parameters of forensic interest (PD, PE, Het, PIC, typical PI), for 15 STRs in Tijuana, Baja California. This Mexican border city was peculiar by the increase of African ancestry, and by presenting three STRs in Hardy–Weinberg disequilibrium, probably explained by recurrent gene flow. The Amerindian ancestry in Central and Southeast of Mexico was the greatest in Latin America (50.9–68.6%), only comparable with the North of Central America and Ecuador (48.8–56.4%), whereas the European ancestry was prevalent in South America (66.7–75%). The African ancestry in Mexico was the smallest (2.2–6.3%) in Latin America (≥2.6%), particularly regarding Brazil (21%), Honduras (62%), and the Caribbean (43.2–65.2%). CODIS-STRs allowed detecting significant population structure in Latin America based on greater presence of European, Amerindian, and African ancestries in Central/South America, Mexican Mestizos, and the Caribbean, respectively.
Fil: Salazar Flores, J.. Universidad de Guadalajara; México
Fil: Zuniga Chiquette, F.. Servicios Periciales de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado de Baja California. Laboratorio de Genética Forense; México
Fil: Rubi Castellanos, R.. Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán; México
Fil: Álvarez Miranda, J. L.. Servicios Periciales de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado de Baja California. Laboratorio de Genética Forense; México
Fil: Zetina Hérnandez, A.. Servicios Periciales de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado de Baja California. Laboratorio de Genética Forense; México
Fil: Martínez Sevilla, V. M.. Universidad de Guadalajara; México
Fil: González Andrade, F.. Universidad Central del Ecuador. Escuela de Medicina; México
Fil: Corach, Daniel. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Servicio de Huellas Digitales Genéticas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Vullo, C.. Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense; Argentina
Fil: Álvarez, J. C.. Universidad de Granada; España
Fil: Lorente, J. A.. Universidad de Granada; España
Fil: Sánchez Diz, P.. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela; España
Fil: Herrera, R. J.. Florida International University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Cerda Flores, R. M.. Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Facultad de Enfermería; México
Fil: Muñoz Valle, J. F.. Universidad de Guadalajara; México
Fil: Rangel Villalobos, H.. Universidad de Guadalajara; México
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Short Tandem Repeats
Mexican Mestizos
Mexico
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spelling Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRsSalazar Flores, J.Zuniga Chiquette, F.Rubi Castellanos, R.Álvarez Miranda, J. L.Zetina Hérnandez, A.Martínez Sevilla, V. M.González Andrade, F.Corach, DanielVullo, C.Álvarez, J. C.Lorente, J. A.Sánchez Diz, P.Herrera, R. J.Cerda Flores, R. M.Muñoz Valle, J. F.Rangel Villalobos, H.Short Tandem RepeatsMexican MestizosMexicohttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1Short tandem repeats (STRs) of the combined DNA index system (CODIS) are probably the most employed markers for human identification purposes. STR databases generated to interpret DNA profiles are also helpful for anthropological purposes. In this work, we report admixture, population structure, and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos with respect to Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs. In addition, new STR population data were included from Tijuana, Baja California (Northwest, Mexico), which represents an interesting case of elevated genetic flow as a bordering city with the USA. Inter-population analyses included CODIS-STR data from 11 Mexican Mestizo, 12 Latin American and four Caribbean populations, in addition to European, Amerindian, and African genetic pools as ancestral references. We report allele frequencies and statistical parameters of forensic interest (PD, PE, Het, PIC, typical PI), for 15 STRs in Tijuana, Baja California. This Mexican border city was peculiar by the increase of African ancestry, and by presenting three STRs in Hardy–Weinberg disequilibrium, probably explained by recurrent gene flow. The Amerindian ancestry in Central and Southeast of Mexico was the greatest in Latin America (50.9–68.6%), only comparable with the North of Central America and Ecuador (48.8–56.4%), whereas the European ancestry was prevalent in South America (66.7–75%). The African ancestry in Mexico was the smallest (2.2–6.3%) in Latin America (≥2.6%), particularly regarding Brazil (21%), Honduras (62%), and the Caribbean (43.2–65.2%). CODIS-STRs allowed detecting significant population structure in Latin America based on greater presence of European, Amerindian, and African ancestries in Central/South America, Mexican Mestizos, and the Caribbean, respectively.Fil: Salazar Flores, J.. Universidad de Guadalajara; MéxicoFil: Zuniga Chiquette, F.. Servicios Periciales de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado de Baja California. Laboratorio de Genética Forense; MéxicoFil: Rubi Castellanos, R.. Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán; MéxicoFil: Álvarez Miranda, J. L.. Servicios Periciales de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado de Baja California. Laboratorio de Genética Forense; MéxicoFil: Zetina Hérnandez, A.. Servicios Periciales de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado de Baja California. Laboratorio de Genética Forense; MéxicoFil: Martínez Sevilla, V. M.. Universidad de Guadalajara; MéxicoFil: González Andrade, F.. Universidad Central del Ecuador. Escuela de Medicina; MéxicoFil: Corach, Daniel. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Servicio de Huellas Digitales Genéticas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Vullo, C.. Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense; ArgentinaFil: Álvarez, J. C.. Universidad de Granada; EspañaFil: Lorente, J. A.. Universidad de Granada; EspañaFil: Sánchez Diz, P.. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela; EspañaFil: Herrera, R. J.. Florida International University; Estados UnidosFil: Cerda Flores, R. M.. Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Facultad de Enfermería; MéxicoFil: Muñoz Valle, J. F.. Universidad de Guadalajara; MéxicoFil: Rangel Villalobos, H.. Universidad de Guadalajara; MéxicoElsevier Gmbh2015-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/15953Salazar Flores, J.; Zuniga Chiquette, F.; Rubi Castellanos, R.; Álvarez Miranda, J. L.; Zetina Hérnandez, A.; et al.; Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs; Elsevier Gmbh; Homo; 66; 1; 2-2015; 44-590018-442X1618-1301enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.jchb.2014.08.005info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0018442X14001036info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-03T10:06:48Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/15953instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-03 10:06:48.952CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs
title Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs
spellingShingle Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs
Salazar Flores, J.
Short Tandem Repeats
Mexican Mestizos
Mexico
title_short Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs
title_full Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs
title_fullStr Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs
title_full_unstemmed Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs
title_sort Admixture and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos regarding Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Salazar Flores, J.
Zuniga Chiquette, F.
Rubi Castellanos, R.
Álvarez Miranda, J. L.
Zetina Hérnandez, A.
Martínez Sevilla, V. M.
González Andrade, F.
Corach, Daniel
Vullo, C.
Álvarez, J. C.
Lorente, J. A.
Sánchez Diz, P.
Herrera, R. J.
Cerda Flores, R. M.
Muñoz Valle, J. F.
Rangel Villalobos, H.
author Salazar Flores, J.
author_facet Salazar Flores, J.
Zuniga Chiquette, F.
Rubi Castellanos, R.
Álvarez Miranda, J. L.
Zetina Hérnandez, A.
Martínez Sevilla, V. M.
González Andrade, F.
Corach, Daniel
Vullo, C.
Álvarez, J. C.
Lorente, J. A.
Sánchez Diz, P.
Herrera, R. J.
Cerda Flores, R. M.
Muñoz Valle, J. F.
Rangel Villalobos, H.
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Rubi Castellanos, R.
Álvarez Miranda, J. L.
Zetina Hérnandez, A.
Martínez Sevilla, V. M.
González Andrade, F.
Corach, Daniel
Vullo, C.
Álvarez, J. C.
Lorente, J. A.
Sánchez Diz, P.
Herrera, R. J.
Cerda Flores, R. M.
Muñoz Valle, J. F.
Rangel Villalobos, H.
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author
author
author
author
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Short Tandem Repeats
Mexican Mestizos
Mexico
topic Short Tandem Repeats
Mexican Mestizos
Mexico
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Short tandem repeats (STRs) of the combined DNA index system (CODIS) are probably the most employed markers for human identification purposes. STR databases generated to interpret DNA profiles are also helpful for anthropological purposes. In this work, we report admixture, population structure, and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos with respect to Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs. In addition, new STR population data were included from Tijuana, Baja California (Northwest, Mexico), which represents an interesting case of elevated genetic flow as a bordering city with the USA. Inter-population analyses included CODIS-STR data from 11 Mexican Mestizo, 12 Latin American and four Caribbean populations, in addition to European, Amerindian, and African genetic pools as ancestral references. We report allele frequencies and statistical parameters of forensic interest (PD, PE, Het, PIC, typical PI), for 15 STRs in Tijuana, Baja California. This Mexican border city was peculiar by the increase of African ancestry, and by presenting three STRs in Hardy–Weinberg disequilibrium, probably explained by recurrent gene flow. The Amerindian ancestry in Central and Southeast of Mexico was the greatest in Latin America (50.9–68.6%), only comparable with the North of Central America and Ecuador (48.8–56.4%), whereas the European ancestry was prevalent in South America (66.7–75%). The African ancestry in Mexico was the smallest (2.2–6.3%) in Latin America (≥2.6%), particularly regarding Brazil (21%), Honduras (62%), and the Caribbean (43.2–65.2%). CODIS-STRs allowed detecting significant population structure in Latin America based on greater presence of European, Amerindian, and African ancestries in Central/South America, Mexican Mestizos, and the Caribbean, respectively.
Fil: Salazar Flores, J.. Universidad de Guadalajara; México
Fil: Zuniga Chiquette, F.. Servicios Periciales de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado de Baja California. Laboratorio de Genética Forense; México
Fil: Rubi Castellanos, R.. Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán; México
Fil: Álvarez Miranda, J. L.. Servicios Periciales de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado de Baja California. Laboratorio de Genética Forense; México
Fil: Zetina Hérnandez, A.. Servicios Periciales de la Procuraduría General de Justicia del Estado de Baja California. Laboratorio de Genética Forense; México
Fil: Martínez Sevilla, V. M.. Universidad de Guadalajara; México
Fil: González Andrade, F.. Universidad Central del Ecuador. Escuela de Medicina; México
Fil: Corach, Daniel. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica. Servicio de Huellas Digitales Genéticas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Vullo, C.. Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense; Argentina
Fil: Álvarez, J. C.. Universidad de Granada; España
Fil: Lorente, J. A.. Universidad de Granada; España
Fil: Sánchez Diz, P.. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela; España
Fil: Herrera, R. J.. Florida International University; Estados Unidos
Fil: Cerda Flores, R. M.. Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Facultad de Enfermería; México
Fil: Muñoz Valle, J. F.. Universidad de Guadalajara; México
Fil: Rangel Villalobos, H.. Universidad de Guadalajara; México
description Short tandem repeats (STRs) of the combined DNA index system (CODIS) are probably the most employed markers for human identification purposes. STR databases generated to interpret DNA profiles are also helpful for anthropological purposes. In this work, we report admixture, population structure, and genetic relationships of Mexican Mestizos with respect to Latin American and Caribbean populations based on 13 CODIS-STRs. In addition, new STR population data were included from Tijuana, Baja California (Northwest, Mexico), which represents an interesting case of elevated genetic flow as a bordering city with the USA. Inter-population analyses included CODIS-STR data from 11 Mexican Mestizo, 12 Latin American and four Caribbean populations, in addition to European, Amerindian, and African genetic pools as ancestral references. We report allele frequencies and statistical parameters of forensic interest (PD, PE, Het, PIC, typical PI), for 15 STRs in Tijuana, Baja California. This Mexican border city was peculiar by the increase of African ancestry, and by presenting three STRs in Hardy–Weinberg disequilibrium, probably explained by recurrent gene flow. The Amerindian ancestry in Central and Southeast of Mexico was the greatest in Latin America (50.9–68.6%), only comparable with the North of Central America and Ecuador (48.8–56.4%), whereas the European ancestry was prevalent in South America (66.7–75%). The African ancestry in Mexico was the smallest (2.2–6.3%) in Latin America (≥2.6%), particularly regarding Brazil (21%), Honduras (62%), and the Caribbean (43.2–65.2%). CODIS-STRs allowed detecting significant population structure in Latin America based on greater presence of European, Amerindian, and African ancestries in Central/South America, Mexican Mestizos, and the Caribbean, respectively.
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