Investigating genetic diversity in admixed populations from Ecuador.
Rodrigo Flores-EspinozaElius Paz-CruzViviana A Ruiz-PozoMarcelo Lopez-CarreraAlejandro Cabrera-AndradeLeonor GusmãoGerman BurgosPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
When X-chromosomal and autosomal differentiation values were compared, a sex-biased admixture between European men and Native American and African women was revealed, as well as between African men and Native American women. Moreover, a distinct Native American ancestry was discernible in the Amazonian population, in addition to sex-biased gene flow between Amazonia and the Andes and Pacific coast regions. Overall, these results underline the importance of integrating X chromosome information to achieve a more comprehensive view of the genetic and demographic histories of South American admixed populations.