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Human genetics. The genetics of Mexico recapitulates Native American substructure and affects biomedical traits.


ABSTRACT: Mexico harbors great cultural and ethnic diversity, yet fine-scale patterns of human genome-wide variation from this region remain largely uncharacterized. We studied genomic variation within Mexico from over 1000 individuals representing 20 indigenous and 11 mestizo populations. We found striking genetic stratification among indigenous populations within Mexico at varying degrees of geographic isolation. Some groups were as differentiated as Europeans are from East Asians. Pre-Columbian genetic substructure is recapitulated in the indigenous ancestry of admixed mestizo individuals across the country. Furthermore, two independently phenotyped cohorts of Mexicans and Mexican Americans showed a significant association between subcontinental ancestry and lung function. Thus, accounting for fine-scale ancestry patterns is critical for medical and population genetic studies within Mexico, in Mexican-descent populations, and likely in many other populations worldwide.

SUBMITTER: Moreno-Estrada A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4156478 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human genetics. The genetics of Mexico recapitulates Native American substructure and affects biomedical traits.

Moreno-Estrada Andrés A   Gignoux Christopher R CR   Fernández-López Juan Carlos JC   Zakharia Fouad F   Sikora Martin M   Contreras Alejandra V AV   Acuña-Alonzo Victor V   Sandoval Karla K   Eng Celeste C   Romero-Hidalgo Sandra S   Ortiz-Tello Patricia P   Robles Victoria V   Kenny Eimear E EE   Nuño-Arana Ismael I   Barquera-Lozano Rodrigo R   Macín-Pérez Gastón G   Granados-Arriola Julio J   Huntsman Scott S   Galanter Joshua M JM   Via Marc M   Ford Jean G JG   Chapela Rocío R   Rodriguez-Cintron William W   Rodríguez-Santana Jose R JR   Romieu Isabelle I   Sienra-Monge Juan José JJ   del Rio Navarro Blanca B   London Stephanie J SJ   Ruiz-Linares Andrés A   Garcia-Herrera Rodrigo R   Garcia-Herrera Rodrigo R   Estrada Karol K   Hidalgo-Miranda Alfredo A   Jimenez-Sanchez Gerardo G   Carnevale Alessandra A   Soberón Xavier X   Canizales-Quinteros Samuel S   Rangel-Villalobos Héctor H   Silva-Zolezzi Irma I   Burchard Esteban Gonzalez EG   Bustamante Carlos D CD  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20140612 6189


Mexico harbors great cultural and ethnic diversity, yet fine-scale patterns of human genome-wide variation from this region remain largely uncharacterized. We studied genomic variation within Mexico from over 1000 individuals representing 20 indigenous and 11 mestizo populations. We found striking genetic stratification among indigenous populations within Mexico at varying degrees of geographic isolation. Some groups were as differentiated as Europeans are from East Asians. Pre-Columbian genetic  ...[more]

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