Interethnic admixture and the evolution of Latin American populations

FM Salzano, M Sans - Genetics and molecular biology, 2014 - SciELO Brasil
A general introduction to the origins and history of Latin American populations is followed by
a systematic review of the data from molecular autosomal assessments of the …

Rapid coastal spread of First Americans: Novel insights from South America's Southern Cone mitochondrial genomes

M Bodner, UA Perego, G Huber, L Fendt… - Genome …, 2012 - genome.cshlp.org
It is now widely agreed that the Native American founders originated from a Beringian
source population∼ 15–18 thousand years ago (kya) and rapidly populated all of the New …

Breast cancer risk and genetic ancestry: a case–control study in Uruguay

C Bonilla, B Bertoni, PC Hidalgo, N Artagaveytia… - BMC women's …, 2015 - Springer
Background Uruguay exhibits one of the highest rates of breast cancer in Latin America,
similar to those of developed nations, the reasons for which are not completely understood …

[HTML][HTML] Digging into the admixture strata of current-day Canary Islanders based on mitogenomes

V García-Olivares, LA Rubio-Rodríguez… - iScience, 2023 - cell.com
The conquest of the Canary Islands by Europeans began at the beginning of the 15th
century and culminated in 1496 with the surrender of the aborigines. The collapse of the …

Ancestría genética y estratificación social en Montevideo, Uruguay

M Sans, G Figueiro, C Bonilla, B Bertoni… - Revista argentina de …, 2021 - SciELO Argentina
Diversos estudios genéticos han demostrado que la población uruguaya es trihíbrida,
formada por europeo/mediterráneos, indígenas y africanos, cuyo aporte varía en distintas …

Phylogeography of mitochondrial haplogroup D1: An early spread of subhaplogroup D1j from Central Argentina

A García, M Pauro, R Nores, CM Bravi… - American Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
We analyzed the patterns of variation of haplogroup D1 in central Argentina, including new
data and published information from other populations of South America. Almost …

A new mitochondrial C1 lineage from the prehistory of Uruguay: population genocide, ethnocide, and continuity

M Sans, G Figueiro, PC Hidalgo - Human biology, 2012 - BioOne
Uruguayan population has been considered as of European descent, as its Native
populations victims of genocide apparently disappeared in the 19th century. Contradicting …

A South American prehistoric mitogenome: context, continuity, and the origin of haplogroup C1d

M Sans, G Figueiro, CE Hughes, J Lindo, PC Hidalgo… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Based on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), it has been estimated that at least 15 founder
haplogroups peopled the Americas. Subhaplogroup C1d3 was defined based on the …

Estudio bioantropológico de un osario histórico asociado a un contexto bélico del siglo XIX, en la ciudad de Paysandú, Uruguay

AC Segovia, S Cáceres, V Sosa… - … de Antropología y …, 2024 - revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co
El osario del “Monumento a Perpetuidad”, ubicado en la ciudad de Paysandú, Uruguay,
recibió durante su historia fallecidos tanto de población general, como de combatientes del …

The mitochondrial DNA history of a former native A merican village in northern U ruguay

M Sans, P Mones, G Figueiro, I Barreto… - American Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives In 1828, between 8,000 and 15,000 Indians from the Jesuit Missions were
brought to Uruguay. There, they were settled in a village, presently named Bella Unión, in …