Abstract
We have analyzed 247 Brazilian mtDNAs for hypervariable segment (HVS)-I and selected restriction fragment length-polymorphism sites, to assess their ancestry in different continents. The total sample showed nearly equal amounts of Native American, African, and European matrilineal genetic contribution hut with regional differences within Brazil. The mtDNA pool of present-day Brazilians clearly reflects the imprints of the early Portuguese colonization process (involving directional mating), as well as the recent immigrant waves (from Europe) of the last century. The subset of 99 mtDNAs from the southeastern region encompasses nearly all mtDNA haplogroups observed in the total Brazilian sample; for this regional subset, HVS-II was analyzed, providing, in particular, some novel details of the African mtDNA phylogeny.
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Alves-Silva, J., da Silva Santos, M., Guimarães, P. E. M., Ferreira, A. C. S., Bandelt, H. J., Pena, S. D. J., & Prado, V. F. (2000). The ancestry of Brazilian mtDNA lineages. American Journal of Human Genetics, 67(2), 444–461. https://doi.org/10.1086/303004
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