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The Genetic History of Peruvian Quechua-Lamistas and Chankas: Uniparental DNA Patterns among Autochthonous Amazonian and Andean Populations  期刊论文  

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    951a15d1-a267-4904-8ab1-00c4aac37d02
  • 作者:
    Sandoval, José Raul[0][1] Lacerda, Daniela Rodrigues[1][1] Acosta, Oscar[2][2] Jota, Marilza S A[3][1] RoblesRuiz, Paulo[4][3] SalazarGranara, Alberto A.[5][4] Vieira, Pedro Paulo Ribeiro[6][1] PazY.Mi?o, César A.[7][3] Fujita, Ricardo[8][5] Santos, Fabrício Rodrigues Dos[9][1] Jin, Li[10][6] Li, Hui[11][7] Li, Shilin[12][8] Swamikrishnan, Pandikumar[13][9] Javed, Asif[14][9] Parida, Laxmi P.[15][9] Royyuru, Ajay K.[16][9] Mitchell, Robert John[17][10] Zalloua, Pierre[18][11] Adhikarla, Syama[19][12] Kumar, Arun[20][12] Prasad, Ganesh[21][12] Pitchappan, Ramasamy M.[22][12] Santhakumari, Arun Varatharajan[23][12] Valampuri, Kavitha[24][12] Wells, Rachel Spencer[25][13] Vilar, Miguel G.[26][13] Soodyall, Himla[27][14] Balanovska, Elena V.[28][15] Balanovsky, Oleg P.[29][15] TylerSmith, Chris[30][16] Bertranpetit, Jaume[31][17] Comas, D.[32][17] Cooper, Alan[33][18] Haak, Wolfgang[34][19] Kaplan, Matthew E.[35][20] Merchant, Nirav C.[36][20] RENFREW, Colin[37][21] Clarke, Andrew C.[38][22] MatisooSmith, Elizabeth A.[39][22] Gaieski, Jill B.[40][23] Schurr, Theodore G.[41][23]
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    [1]Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Departamento de Biologia Geral,Belo Horizonte,Brazil

    [2]Inserm,Paris,France

    [3]Universidad de las Americas - Ecuador, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas,Quito,Ecuador

    [4]Universidad de San Martin de Porres, Centro de Genética y Biología Molecular (CGBM),Lima,Peru

    [5]Universidad de San Martin de Porres, Instituto de Genética y Biología Molecular,Lima,Peru

    [6]Fudan University, School of Life Sciences,Shanghai,China

    [7]Fudan University, MOE Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology,Shanghai,China

    [8]Fudan University, State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering and MOE Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology,Shanghai,China

    [9]International Business Machines,Armonk,United States

    [10]La Trobe University,Melbourne,Australia

    [11]Harvard University,Cambridge,United States

    [12]Madurai Kamaraj University,Madurai,India

    [13]National Geographic Society,Washington,United States

    [14]National Health Laboratory Services, Division of Human Genetics,Johannesburg,South Africa

    [15]Research Centre for Medical Genetics,Moscow,Russian Federation

    [16]Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute,Cambridge,United Kingdom

    [17]Universitat Pompeu Fabra,Barcelona,Spain

    [18]University of Adelaide, Australian Centre for Ancient DNA,Adelaide,Australia

    [19]Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Department for Archaeogenetics,Jena,Germany

    [20]University of Arizona,Tucson,United States

    [21]University of Cambridge,Cambridge,United Kingdom

    [22]University of Otago,Dunedin,New Zealand

    [23]University of Pennsylvania, Department of Anthropology,Philadelphia,United States

  • 语种:
    英文
  • 期刊:
    Annals of Human Genetics ISSN:0003-4800 2016 年 80 卷 2 期 (88 - 101)
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  • 摘要:

    This study focuses on the genetic history of the Quechua-Lamistas, inhabitants of the Lamas Province in the San Martin Department, Peru, who speak their own distinct variety of the Quechua family of languages. It has been suggested that different pre-Columbian ethnic groups from the Peruvian Amazonia, like the Motilones or "shaven heads", assimilated the Quechua language and then formed the current native population of Lamas. However, many Quechua-Lamistas claim to be direct descendants of the Chankas, a famous pre-Columbian indigenous group that escaped from Inca rule in the Andes. To investigate the Quechua-Lamistas and Chankas" ancestries, we compared uniparental genetic profiles (17 STRs of Q-M3 Y-chromosome and mtDNA complete control region haplotypes) among autochthonous Amazonian and Andean populations from Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. The phylogeographic and population genetic analyses indicate a fairly heterogeneous ancestry for the Quechua-Lamistas, while they are closely related to their neighbours who speak Amazonian languages, presenting no direct relationships with populations from the region where the ancient Chankas lived. On the other hand, the genetic profiles of self-identified Chanka descendants living in Andahuaylas (located in the Apurimac Department, Peru, in the Central Andes) were closely related to those living in Huancavelica and the assumed Chanka Confederation area before the Inca expansion. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/University College London.

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    Sandoval José Raul/54412919100[0],Lacerda Daniela Rodrigues/23990578900[1],Acosta Oscar/24766349300[2], et al. The Genetic History of Peruvian Quechua-Lamistas and Chankas: Uniparental DNA Patterns among Autochthonous Amazonian and Andean Populations [J].Annals of Human Genetics,2016,80(2):88-101.
  • APA:
    Sandoval José Raul/54412919100[0],Lacerda Daniela Rodrigues/23990578900[1],Acosta Oscar/24766349300[2],Jota Marilza S A/41561374800[3],&Schurr Theodore G./7003287562[41].(2016).The Genetic History of Peruvian Quechua-Lamistas and Chankas: Uniparental DNA Patterns among Autochthonous Amazonian and Andean Populations .Annals of Human Genetics,80(2):88-101.
  • MLA:
    Sandoval José Raul/54412919100[0], et al. "The Genetic History of Peruvian Quechua-Lamistas and Chankas: Uniparental DNA Patterns among Autochthonous Amazonian and Andean Populations" .Annals of Human Genetics 80,2(2016):88-101.
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