An Overview of the Mtdna Diversity Across the Colombian Andean Region

80 Pages Posted: 19 Mar 2025

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Adriana Castillo

Universidad Industrial de Santander

Veronica Gomes

Universidade do Porto

Humberto Ossa

Pontificia Universidad Javeriana

Bibiana Ribeiro

Universidade do Porto

Maria Prata

Universidade do Porto

Fernando Rondon

Universidad Industrial de Santander

Filipa Simão

Towson University

Leonor Gusmão

Rio de Janeiro State University

Abstract

In Colombia, a county in the northwest corner of South America, populations are highly diverse due to the intercontinental admixture of Native Americans, European settlers, and enslaved Africans. While genetic diversity has been largely assessed based on autosomal markers, studies on mtDNA are much scarcer, allowing only a fragmentary view of the distribution of maternal lineages in the country. In this study the genetic diversity of maternal lineages in Colombian Andean populations was interrogated to infer whether the pattern of structuring was in line with the different colonization histories of the departments within the region. The ultimate goal was to establish a haplotype database for forensic purposes. In a total of 458 individuals born and residing in the departments of the Andean region, haplotypes of the total mtDNA control region were determined and assigned to the corresponding haplogroups. Across the 10 departments, haplotype diversities ranged between 0.9665 and 0.9967, and power of exclusion between 0.9208 and 0.9845. A component ascribed to be of Native American ancestry prevailed in all departments, where 89.27% of haplotypes in the total sample belonged to mtDNA macro-haplogroups A2, B4, C1, and D. The remaining lineages were of Eurasian (6.65%) or African (4.08%) origin. Pairwise FST values showed signs of genetic differentiation, but still only reached statistical significance when Risaralda or Cundinamarca were compared with other populations. Principal component analysis showed that the population structure was mainly due to some differences in Native American substrates. The results obtained highlighted a heterogeneity within Andean populations that must be considered when developing mtDNA haplotype databases for forensic purposes. In this context, the use of specific databases is recommended for the departments of Risaralda and Cundinamarca, while the other departments can rely on a single haplotype frequency database.

Keywords: mitochondrial DNA, Control Region, Maternal lineages, Colombian departments, Forensic databases

Suggested Citation

Castillo, Adriana and Gomes, Veronica and Ossa, Humberto and Ribeiro, Bibiana and Prata, Maria and Rondon, Fernando and Simão, Filipa and Gusmão, Leonor, An Overview of the Mtdna Diversity Across the Colombian Andean Region. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5184595 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5184595

Adriana Castillo (Contact Author)

Universidad Industrial de Santander ( email )

Colombia

Veronica Gomes

Universidade do Porto ( email )

Rua Dr. Roberto Frias
4200-464 Porto
Portugal

Humberto Ossa

Pontificia Universidad Javeriana ( email )

(+57 1) 3208320
cpuerta@javeriana.edu.co
Cra. 7 No. 40 - 62 Bogotá, CO 111711
Colombia

Bibiana Ribeiro

Universidade do Porto ( email )

Rua Dr. Roberto Frias
4200-464 Porto
Portugal

Maria Prata

Universidade do Porto ( email )

Rua Dr. Roberto Frias
4200-464 Porto
Portugal

Fernando Rondon

Universidad Industrial de Santander ( email )

Colombia

Filipa Simão

Towson University ( email )

Leonor Gusmão

Rio de Janeiro State University ( email )

Rua Sao Franciso Xavier
524, 7 andar
Rio de Janeiro, 20550900
Brazil

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