Abstract

For establishing databases that capture the existing diversity in populations, the sample collection strategy is a determining factor and caution must be taken when choosing the suitable approach. Many researchers choose to restrict the sampling to individuals with inheritance for three generations in a specific geographic location. However, the appropriate database in a forensic context is the one representing the current population. We analyzed mtDNA composition across generations in populations from Colombia, Ecuador, and Paraguay. An overall genetic homogeneity was detected, with statistically significant differences on macrohaplogroup frequencies for few department/regions.

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