One-hundred sixty-four Cayapa Indians living in the Esmeraldas Province (northwest Ecuador) were studied for several erythrocyte genetic markers (ACPl, ADA, AKl, CA2, ESD, GLOl, G6PD, PGD, PGMI subtyping and thermostability, PGM2, SODA, and HB), The Cayapa show allele frequencies typical of those of South American Indians. The absence of the CA2*2, G6PD*A, G6PD*A-, HBB*S, andHBB*C alleles and the low PGMl*lA and PGMl*2A and high PGMl*lB allele frequencies indicate that very little (no more than 2%), if any, genetic admixture has occurred with the black community living in the same area. Correspondence anal¬ysis was used to study the genetic relationships between the Cayapa and other linguistically defined Amerind populations and between the Amerinds and the other two native American groups, the Na¬Dene and Eskimo-Aleut. The results of this analysis, obtained on the basis of some erythrocyte and serum markers and some blood group systems, show (I) the close affinity between the Cayapa and other South American populations, (2) the absence in the Amerind group of a clear-cut correspondence between linguistic classification and genetic relatedness, and (3) the evident distinctiveness of the Amerinds from other native American people.

Rickards, O., Tartaglia, M., MARTINEZ-LABARGA, M.c., Destefano, G. (1994). GENETIC-CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CAYAPA INDIANS OF ECUADOR AND THEIR GENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS TO OTHER NATIVE-AMERICAN POPULATIONS (VOL 66, PG 299, 1994). HUMAN BIOLOGY, 66(6), 1127-1127.

GENETIC-CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CAYAPA INDIANS OF ECUADOR AND THEIR GENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS TO OTHER NATIVE-AMERICAN POPULATIONS (VOL 66, PG 299, 1994)

RICKARDS, OLGA;MARTINEZ-LABARGA, MARIA CRISTINA;
1994-01-01

Abstract

One-hundred sixty-four Cayapa Indians living in the Esmeraldas Province (northwest Ecuador) were studied for several erythrocyte genetic markers (ACPl, ADA, AKl, CA2, ESD, GLOl, G6PD, PGD, PGMI subtyping and thermostability, PGM2, SODA, and HB), The Cayapa show allele frequencies typical of those of South American Indians. The absence of the CA2*2, G6PD*A, G6PD*A-, HBB*S, andHBB*C alleles and the low PGMl*lA and PGMl*2A and high PGMl*lB allele frequencies indicate that very little (no more than 2%), if any, genetic admixture has occurred with the black community living in the same area. Correspondence anal¬ysis was used to study the genetic relationships between the Cayapa and other linguistically defined Amerind populations and between the Amerinds and the other two native American groups, the Na¬Dene and Eskimo-Aleut. The results of this analysis, obtained on the basis of some erythrocyte and serum markers and some blood group systems, show (I) the close affinity between the Cayapa and other South American populations, (2) the absence in the Amerind group of a clear-cut correspondence between linguistic classification and genetic relatedness, and (3) the evident distinctiveness of the Amerinds from other native American people.
1994
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Settore BIO/08 - ANTROPOLOGIA
Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA
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GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS, CAYAPA, ECUADOR, NATIVE AMERICAN POPULATIONS, GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS
Rickards, O., Tartaglia, M., MARTINEZ-LABARGA, M.c., Destefano, G. (1994). GENETIC-CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CAYAPA INDIANS OF ECUADOR AND THEIR GENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS TO OTHER NATIVE-AMERICAN POPULATIONS (VOL 66, PG 299, 1994). HUMAN BIOLOGY, 66(6), 1127-1127.
Rickards, O; Tartaglia, M; MARTINEZ-LABARGA, Mc; Destefano, G
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