Background: Before the arrival of Europeans to Cuba, the island was inhabited by two Native American groups, the Tainos and the Ciboneys. Most of the present archaeological, linguistic and ancient DNA evidence indicates a South American origin for these populations. In colonial times, Cuban Native American people were replaced by European settlers and slaves from Africa. It is still unknown however, to what extent their genetic pool intermingled with and was 'diluted' by the arrival of newcomers. In order to investigate the demographic processes that gave rise to the current Cuban population, we analyzed the hypervariable region I (HVS-I) and five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) coding region in 245 i...
The origin of the African populations that arrived on the Colombian coasts at the time of the Spanis...
Molecular anthropology has brought new possibilities into the study of ancient human populations. Am...
The origin of the contribution of uniparental heritage were analyzed in 615 samples of individuals p...
International audienceCuba is the most populated country in the Caribbean and has a rich and heterog...
<div><p>We carried out an admixture analysis of a sample comprising 1,019 individuals from all the p...
<div><p>Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influenc...
Genetic predisposition, particularly specific mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) backgrounds, has been propos...
Cattle was absent from America before the discovery. Initially, bovine were brought to Greater Antil...
Today, groups considered Hispanic in the United States consist of populations whose complex genetic ...
Historical and genetic evidences suggest that the recently founded population of Antioquia (Colombia...
Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influence to the...
This thesis aims to provide insights into the evolutionary history of populations from the Americas ...
Objective: This research examines the coevolution of languages and uniparental genetic marker (mitoc...
Geologically, Panama belongs to the Central American land-bridge between North and South America cro...
Puerto Rico and the surrounding islands rest on the eastern fringe of the Caribbean's Greater Antill...
The origin of the African populations that arrived on the Colombian coasts at the time of the Spanis...
Molecular anthropology has brought new possibilities into the study of ancient human populations. Am...
The origin of the contribution of uniparental heritage were analyzed in 615 samples of individuals p...
International audienceCuba is the most populated country in the Caribbean and has a rich and heterog...
<div><p>We carried out an admixture analysis of a sample comprising 1,019 individuals from all the p...
<div><p>Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influenc...
Genetic predisposition, particularly specific mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) backgrounds, has been propos...
Cattle was absent from America before the discovery. Initially, bovine were brought to Greater Antil...
Today, groups considered Hispanic in the United States consist of populations whose complex genetic ...
Historical and genetic evidences suggest that the recently founded population of Antioquia (Colombia...
Historical discourses about the Caribbean often chronicle West African and European influence to the...
This thesis aims to provide insights into the evolutionary history of populations from the Americas ...
Objective: This research examines the coevolution of languages and uniparental genetic marker (mitoc...
Geologically, Panama belongs to the Central American land-bridge between North and South America cro...
Puerto Rico and the surrounding islands rest on the eastern fringe of the Caribbean's Greater Antill...
The origin of the African populations that arrived on the Colombian coasts at the time of the Spanis...
Molecular anthropology has brought new possibilities into the study of ancient human populations. Am...
The origin of the contribution of uniparental heritage were analyzed in 615 samples of individuals p...