Genetic ancestry in Puerto Rican afro-descendants illustrates diverse histories of African diasporic populations.

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Maria A Nieves-Colón, Emma C Ulrich, Lijuan Chen, Gabriel A Torres Colón, Maricruz Rivera Clemente, La Corporación Piñones Se Integra Copi, Jada Benn Torres
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Objectives: Genetic studies of contemporary Puerto Ricans reflect a demographic history characterized by admixture between Indigenous American, African, and European peoples. While previous studies provide genetic perspectives on the general Puerto Rican population, less is known about the island's sub-populations, specifically Afro-Puerto Ricans.

Materials and methods: In this study, the genetic ancestry of Afro-Puerto Ricans is characterized and compared to other Caribbean populations. Thirty DNA samples collected among self-identified Puerto Ricans of African descent in Loíza (n = 2), Piñones (n = 13), San Juan (n = 2), Mayagüez (n = 9), and Ponce (n = 4), were genotyped at 750,000 loci on the National Geographic Genochip. We then applied unsupervised clustering and dimensionality-reduction methods to detect continental and subcontinental African and European genetic ancestry patterns.

Results: Admixture analyses reveal that on average, the largest genetic ancestry component for Afro-Puerto Ricans is African in origin, followed by European and Indigenous American genetic ancestry components. African biogeographic origins of Afro-Puerto Ricans align most closely with contemporary peoples of Lower Guinea and the Bight of Biafra, while the European genetic ancestry component is most similar to contemporary Iberian, Italian, and Basque populations. These findings contrast with the biogeographic origins of comparative Barbadian and Puerto Rican populations.

Discussion: Our results suggest that while there are similarities with regard to general patterns of genetic ancestry among African descendants in the Caribbean, there is previously unrecognized regional heterogeneity, including among Puerto Rican sub-populations. These results are also consistent with available historical sources, while providing depth absent from the documentary record, particularly with regard to African ancestry.

波多黎各非洲后裔的遗传祖先说明了非洲散居人口的不同历史。
目标:对当代波多黎各人的基因研究反映了美洲土著人、非洲人和欧洲人混血的人口历史。虽然以前的研究提供了波多黎各总人口的遗传视角,但对该岛的亚人口,特别是非裔波多黎各人的了解较少:在这项研究中,非裔波多黎各人的遗传特征被描述出来,并与其他加勒比人口进行了比较。在洛伊萨(n = 2)、皮诺内斯(n = 13)、圣胡安(n = 2)、马亚圭斯(n = 9)和庞塞(n = 4)收集了 30 份自我认定为非洲裔波多黎各人的 DNA 样本,在国家地理 Genochip 上对 750,000 个位点进行了基因分型。然后,我们采用无监督聚类和降维方法检测非洲大陆和亚大陆的非洲和欧洲遗传祖先模式:结果:混血分析表明,平均而言,非洲裔波多黎各人最大的遗传祖先是非洲人,其次是欧洲人和美洲土著人。非洲裔波多黎各人的非洲生物地理起源与当代下几内亚和比夫拉湾的民族最为接近,而欧洲遗传祖先成分与当代伊比利亚人、意大利人和巴斯克人最为相似。这些发现与比较巴巴多斯人和波多黎各人的生物地理起源形成鲜明对比:讨论:我们的研究结果表明,虽然加勒比海地区非洲后裔的遗传祖先的一般模式具有相似性,但也存在以前未曾认识到的地区异质性,包括波多黎各亚人群之间的异质性。这些结果也与现有的历史资料相吻合,同时提供了文献记录中缺乏的深度,特别是在非洲人祖先方面。
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