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Genealogy reconstruction from short tandem repeat genotypes in an Amazonian population

โœ Scribed by Calafell, Francesc; Shuster, Audrey; Speed, William C.; Kidd, Judith R.; Black, Francis L.; Kidd, Kenneth K.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
121 KB
Volume
108
Category
Article
ISSN
0002-9483

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โœฆ Synopsis


We have reconstructed partial genealogies in a sample of 44 SW Amazonian Rondonian Surui, in which 45 dinucleotide short tandem repeat polymorphisms had previously been typed. The genotypes of 488 pairs of individuals having an age difference of 13 or greater were compared, and parentage was excluded if a pair failed to share an allele at more than one locus. In order to test the power of this method, we computed the expected distribution of the number of exclusionary loci for such pairs of unrelated individuals, as well as that for individuals with different degrees of relatedness, and compared it to the observed distribution. We estimated that the pairs compared contained approximately 20% of individual pairs with a first-cousin relation or closer. A total of 25 pairs were identified as possible parent-child. In three instances, we could identify two or more children having a common parent; we computed a relatedness coefficient in order to establish whether the children were full or half sibs. The genealogies inferred show that instances of polygyny and polyandry (or, alternatively, serial mating), in addition to apparent monogamy, can be found among the Surui. The Surui sample can be used as a model for paleoanthropological populations, in which the determination of relatedness can provide further insights into the social structure of past populations. We estimate that, depending on the history of the populations and the degree of inbreeding, 10-20 highly informative nuclear loci should be typed in order to infer genealogies with acceptable confidence.


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