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Distribución de haplogrupos mitocondriales alóctonos en poblaciones rurales de Córdoba y San Luis
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Distribución de haplogrupos mitocondriales alóctonos en poblaciones rurales de Córdoba y San Luis
Published 2010Subjects: “…linajes maternos; migración; sierras centrales; europeos; africanos; ADNmt…”
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High interpopulation homogeneity in Central Argentina as assessed by Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs)
Published 2015“…Allele frequencies were compared with those of African, European and Native American populations, chosen to represent parental contributions. …”
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Analysis of Uniparental Lineages in Two Villages of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, Seat of Pueblos de Indios in Colonial Times
Published 2013“…Haplogroup R, common in European populations, is the most frequent haplogroup in Santiago del Estero (55%). …”
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Análisis de la estructura genética del Valle de Traslasierra a partir de inserciones Alu
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Fine-scale genomic analyses of admixed individuals reveal unrecognized genetic ancestry components in Argentina
Published 2020“…The fourth component might be specific to the Central Western region of Argentina, and it is not well represented in any genomic data from the literature. As for the European and African ancestries, we confirmed previous results about origins from Southern Europe, Western and Central Western Africa, and we provide evidences for the presence of Northern European and Eastern African ancestries.…”
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Molecular polymorphisms of the ABO locus as informative markers of ancestry in Central Argentina
Published 2017“…The principal component analysis based on O allele distribution showed that the populations from Córdoba clustered close to the admixed populations of Santiago and Mexico City, and at intermediate distances between European and Native American populations, while being distant from the African population. …”
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