Abstract

The frequencies of four mitochondrial Native American DNA haplogroups were determined in 1526 unrelated individuals from 11 Departments of Colombia and compared to the frequencies previously obtained for Amerindian and Afro-Colombian populations. Amerindian mtDNA haplogroups ranged from 74% to 97%. The lowest frequencies were found in Departments on the Caribbean coast and in the Pacific region, where the frequency of Afro-Colombians is higher, while the highest mtDNA Amerindian haplogroup frequencies were found in Departments that historically have a strong Amerindian heritage. Interestingly, all four mtDNA haplogroups were found in all Departments, in contrast to the complete absence of haplogroup D and high frequencies of haplogroup A in Amerindian populations in the Caribbean region of Colombia. Our results indicate that all four Native American mtDNA haplogroups were widely distributed in Colombia at the time of the Spanish conquest.

Highlights

  • The population of Colombia is predominantly of European origin (86.1%), with most individuals being of Spanish descent; other European groups, as well as Arab and Jewish descendants, represent a minor contribution (Yunis et al, 2000b; Rodriguez-Palau et al, 2007)

  • A and C and lower frequencies of haplogroups B and D in northern Colombia, while in the southeast, higher frequencies of haplogroups D and C and a lower frequency of haplogroup A were found; we observed a higher frequency of haplogroup B in western Colombia that declined towards eastern Colombia

  • The aim of this study was to use a large sample of the current Colombian population from different Departments of Colombia to confirm that the Colombian mtDNA haplogroups are predominantly of Amerindian origin

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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups in 1526 unrelated individuals from 11 Departments of Colombia. Yunis1 1Instituto de Genética, Servicios Médicos Yunis Turbay y Cia., Bogotá, DC, Colombia. Yunis1 1Instituto de Genética, Servicios Médicos Yunis Turbay y Cia., Bogotá, DC, Colombia. 2Grupo de Identificación Humana e Inmunogenética, Departamento de Patología, Facultad de Medicina e Instituto de Genética, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá DC, Colombia

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