The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros

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The Altiplano region of the South American Andes is marked by an inhospitable climate to which the autochthonous human populations adapted and then developed great ancient civilizations, such as the Tiwanaku culture and the Inca Empire. Since pre-Columbian times, different rulers established themsel...

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Autores: Sandoval Sandoval, José Raul, Lacerda, Daniela R., Jota, Marilza S., Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades, Vieira, Pedro Paulo R., Acosta, Óscar, Cuellar, Cinthia, Revollo, Susana, Fujita, Ricardo, Santos, Fabrício R.
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Fecha de Publicación:2013
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
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Lenguaje:inglés
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Variación estructural del genoma
Evolución genética
Características de la población
Polimorfismo genético
576 - Genética y evolución
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dc.title.es_PE.fl_str_mv The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros
title The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros
spellingShingle The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros
Sandoval Sandoval, José Raul
Variación estructural del genoma
Evolución genética
Características de la población
Polimorfismo genético
576 - Genética y evolución
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.00
title_short The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros
title_full The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros
title_fullStr The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros
title_full_unstemmed The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros
title_sort The Genetic History of Indigenous Populations of the Peruvian and Bolivian Altiplano: The Legacy of the Uros
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades
Jota, Marilza S.
Sandoval Sandoval, José Raul
Acosta, Óscar
author Sandoval Sandoval, José Raul
author_facet Sandoval Sandoval, José Raul
Lacerda, Daniela R.
Jota, Marilza S.
Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades
Vieira, Pedro Paulo R.
Acosta, Óscar
Cuellar, Cinthia
Revollo, Susana
Fujita, Ricardo
Santos, Fabrício R.
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author2 Lacerda, Daniela R.
Jota, Marilza S.
Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades
Vieira, Pedro Paulo R.
Acosta, Óscar
Cuellar, Cinthia
Revollo, Susana
Fujita, Ricardo
Santos, Fabrício R.
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sandoval Sandoval, José Raul
Lacerda, Daniela R.
Jota, Marilza S.
Salazar Granara, Alberto Alcibíades
Vieira, Pedro Paulo R.
Acosta, Óscar
Cuellar, Cinthia
Revollo, Susana
Fujita, Ricardo
Santos, Fabrício R.
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Variación estructural del genoma
Evolución genética
Características de la población
Polimorfismo genético
topic Variación estructural del genoma
Evolución genética
Características de la población
Polimorfismo genético
576 - Genética y evolución
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.00
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description The Altiplano region of the South American Andes is marked by an inhospitable climate to which the autochthonous human populations adapted and then developed great ancient civilizations, such as the Tiwanaku culture and the Inca Empire. Since pre-Columbian times, different rulers established themselves around the Titicaca and Poopo Lakes. By the time of the arrival of Spaniards, Aymara and Quechua languages were predominant on the Altiplano under the rule of the Incas, although the occurrence of other spoken languages, such as Puquina and Uruquilla, suggests the existence of different ethnic groups in this region. In this study, we focused on the pre-Columbian history of the autochthonous Altiplano populations, particularly the Uros ethnic group, which claims to directly descend from the first settlers of the Andes, and some linguists suggest they might otherwise be related to Arawak speaking groups from the Amazon. Using phylogeographic, population structure and spatial genetic analyses of Y-chromosome and mtDNA data, we inferred the genetic relationships among Uros populations (Los Uros from Peru, Uru-Chipaya and Uru-Poopo from Bolivia), and compared their haplotype profiles with eight Aymara, nine Quechua and two Arawak (Machiguenga and Yanesha) speaking populations from Peru and Bolivia. Our results indicated that Uros populations stand out among the Altiplano populations, while appearing more closely related to the Aymara and Quechua from Lake Titicaca and surrounding regions than to the Amazon Arawaks. Moreover, the Uros populations from Peru and Bolivia are genetically differentiated from each other, indicating a high heterogeneity in this ethnic group. Finally, our results support the distinctive ancestry for the Uros populations of Peru and Bolivia, which are likely derived from ancient Andean lineages that were partially replaced during more recent farming expansion events and the establishment of complex civilizations in the Andes.
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