Estimadores de mezcla amerindia basado sen métodos serológicos y moleculares.
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American Native, Continental Ancestry Group, Chile, ABO Blood-Group System, Indians, South AmericanResumen
Background: Amerindian admixture is an important parameter to consider in epidemiological studies in American countries, to make a proper selection of cases and controls. Aim: To compare Amerindian admixture estimates obtained using ABO*A and ABO*O blood group alleles and ancestral identity markers (AIMs) in the mixed Chilean population. Subjects and Methods: Amerindian admixture rates were determined in 720 Chilean volunteers residing in Arica and born in the 15 regions of the country, using ABO*O and ABO*A alleles and 40 AIMs selected from more than 500,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP´s). Results: Mean admixture estimates obtained using ABO*O and ABO*A alleles and AIM's were 35, 47% and 48% respectively. There was concordance in estimates, with the exception of the admixture based on ABO*O allele and AIMs. Conclusions: In Chile, Amerindian admixture estimates obtained using ABO*A could be used as an alternative to AIMs in justified cases provided the sample size is reasonably large.Descargas
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2015-03-26
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Pulgar-Alarcón, I., Fuentes-Guajardo, M., Llop, E., & Rothhammer, F. (2015). Estimadores de mezcla amerindia basado sen métodos serológicos y moleculares. Revista Médica De Chile, 143(4). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/3853
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