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A minimum set of ancestry informative markers for determining admixture proportions in a mixed American population: the Brazilian set
(European Society of Human GeneticsBrasil, 2015-09)
The Brazilian population is considered to be highly admixed. The main contributing ancestral populations were European and African, with Amerindians contributing to a lesser extent. The aims of this study were to provide ...
Genomic ancestry and ethnoracial self-classification based on 5,871 community-dwelling Brazilians (The Epigen Initiative)
(Macmillan Publishers, 2015)
Brazil never had segregation laws defining membership of an ethnoracial group. Thus, the composition of the Brazilian population is mixed, and its ethnoracial classification is complex. Previous studies showed conflicting ...
The phylogeographic diversity of EBV and admixed ancestry in the americas–another model of disrupted human-pathogen co-evolution
(MDPI AG, 2019)
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is an etiological agent for gastric cancer with significant worldwide variations. Molecular characterizations of EBV have shown phylogeographical variations among healthy populations and in ...
The Phylogeographic Diversity of EBV and Admixed Ancestry in the Americas-Another Model of Disrupted Human-Pathogen Co-Evolution
(2019)
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is an etiological agent for gastric cancer with significant worldwide variations. Molecular characterizations of EBV have shown phylogeographical variations among healthy populations and in ...
A minimum set of ancestry informative markers for determining admixture proportions in a mixed American population: the Brazilian set
(European Society of Human Genetics, 2017)
Genomic ancestry, self-rated health and its association with mortality in an admixed population: 10 year follow-up of the Bambui-Epigen (Brazil) cohort study of ageing
(Public Library of ScienceBrasil, 2015)
Background: Self-rated health (SRH) has strong predictive value for mortality in different contexts and cultures, but there is inconsistent evidence on ethnoracial disparities in SRH in Latin America, possibly due to the ...
Dental size variation in admixed Latin Americans: Effects of age, sex and genomic ancestry
(PLoS, 2023)
Dental size variation in modern humans has been assessed from regional to worldwide scales, especially under microevolutionary and forensic contexts. Despite this, populations of mixed continental ancestry such as contemporary ...