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Study of 17 X-STRs in Native American and Mestizo populations of Central America for forensic and population purposes.

Miriam BaetaEndika Prieto-FernándezCarolina NúñezTamara KleinbielenPatricia VillaescusaLeire Palencia-MadridOscar Alvarez-GilaBegoña Martínez JarretaMarian M de Pancorbo
Published in: International journal of legal medicine (2021)
In the present work, an extensive analysis of the X-chromosomal pool of Native American and Mestizo groups of Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Panama) has been carried out. Allele and haplotype frequency databases, as well as other forensic parameters for these populations, are presented. The admixture analysis supports the tri-hybrid composition in terms of ancestry in the Mestizo populations, with a predominant Native American contribution (54-69%), followed by European (19-28%) and African contributions (12-19%). Pairwise FST genetic distances highlight the genetic proximity between the northernmost Central American populations, especially among admixed populations. The unique and complex nature of this area, where populations from different origins intercrossed, as well as the informativity of X-STR data, highpoint the great interest of this genetic study. Furthermore, the X-chromosome databases for Central American populations here provided will be not only useful for forensic and population purposes not only in the target countries but also in the host countries.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • big data
  • gene expression
  • machine learning
  • dna methylation
  • deep learning
  • artificial intelligence