GENETIC-VARIATION IN ARIZONA MEXICAN-AMERICANS - ESTIMATION AND INTERPRETATION OF ADMIXTURE PROPORTIONS

被引:86
作者
LONG, JC
WILLIAMS, RC
MCAULEY, JE
MEDIS, R
PARTEL, R
TREGELLAS, WM
SOUTH, SF
REA, AE
MCCORMICK, SB
IWANIEC, U
机构
[1] ARIZONA STATE UNIV,DEPT ANTHROPOL,TEMPE,AZ 85287
[2] BLOOD SYST INC,BLOOD SYST CENT LAB,HISTOPATIBIL LAB,SCOTTSDALE,AZ 85257
[3] BLOOD SYST INC,BLOOD SYST CENT LAB,HEMOTHERAPY SERV,SCOTTSDALE,AZ 85257
[4] BLOOD SYST INC,BLOOD SYST CENT LAB,SUPPORT SERV,SCOTTSDALE,AZ 85257
关键词
ADMIXTURE; MEXICAN AMERICANS; HLA; RHESUS; ABO; MNSS; KIDD; KELL;
D O I
10.1002/ajpa.1330840204
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Mexican Americans are a numerous and fast growing ethnic population in the United States. Yet little is known about their genetic structure. Since they are a hybrid, it is of interest to identify their parental populations and to estimate the relative contributions of these groups. This information is relevant to historical, biomedical, and evolutionary concerns. New genetic typings on 730 Arizona Mexican Americans for the HLA-A, HLA-B, ABO, Rh, MNSs, Duffy, Kidd, and Kell loci are presented here and they are used to estimate ancestral contributions. We considered both a dihybrid model with Amerindians, and Spaniards as proposed ancestors, and a trihybrid model with Amerindians, Spaniards, and Africans as proposed ancestors. A modified weighted least squares method that allows for linkage disequilibrium was used to estimate ancestral contributions for each model. The following admixture estimates were obtained: Amerindian, 0.29 +/- 0.04; Spaniard, 0.68 +/- 0.05; and African, 0.03 +/- 0.02. The interpretation of these results with respect to Amerindian and Spanish ancestry is straightforward. African ancestry is strongly supported by the presence of a marker of African descent, Fy, despite the fact that the standard error of the estimate is as large as the estimated admixture proportion. An evaluation of the sensitivity of these results to a number of variables is presented: 1) our choices of ancestral allele frequencies, 2) the possibility of selection at HLA and the blood groups, and 3) genetic drift in Mexican Americans.
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