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Genomic ancestry and ethnoracial self-classification based on 5,871 community-dwelling Brazilians (The Epigen Initiative)
ArticleAbstract: Brazil never had segregation laws defining membership of an ethnoracial group. Thus, the compositionPalabras claves:Autores:Gouveia M.H., Horta B.L., Kehdy F.S.G., Lima-Costa M.F., Mambrini J., Mauricio L. Barreto, Pereira A.C., Rodrigues L.C., Rodrigues-Soares F., Tarazona-Santos E.M., Victora C.G.Fuentes:scopusReconstructed Lost Native American Populations from Eastern Brazil Are Shaped by Differential Jê/Tupi Ancestry
ArticleAbstract: After the colonization of the Americas by Europeans and the consequent Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, mPalabras claves:Brazil, human genome diversity, Native American groupsAutores:Arauna L.R., Bortolini M.C., Comas D., Gouveia M.H., Horta B.L., Hünemeier T., Lima-Costa M.F., Mas-Sandoval A., Mauricio L. Barreto, Pereira A.C., Salzano F.M., Tarazona-Santos E.M.Fuentes:scopus