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Admixture's impact on Brazilian population evolution and health.

Nunes Kelly, K Araújo Castro E Silva, Marcos M et al.

40373151 PubMed ID
36 Authors
2025-05-15 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

NK
Nunes Kelly
KA
K Araújo Castro E Silva
MM
Marcos M
RM
Rodrigues Maíra R
ML
MR Lemes
RB
Renan Barbosa RB
PP
Pezo-Valderrama Patricio
PK
P Kimura
LL
Lilian L
DS
de Sena Lucas Schenatto
LK
LS Krieger
JE
José Eduardo JE
CV
Catoia Varela Margareth
MD
M de Azevedo
LO
Luiz Otávio LO
AC
Aranha Camargo Luis Marcelo
LF
LM Ferreira
RG
Ricardo G M RGM
KH
Krieger Henrique
HB
H Bortolini
MC
Maria Cátira MC
MJ
Mill José Geraldo
JS
JG Sacuena
PP
Putira P
GJ
Guerreiro João F
JD
JF de Souza
CM
Celia M B CMB
VF
Veronese Francisco V
FV
FV Vianna
FS
Fernanda S L FSL
CD
Comas David
DP
D Pereira
AC
Alexandre C AC
PL
Pereira Lygia V
LH
LV Hünemeier
TT
Tábita T
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Brazil, the largest Latin American country, is underrepresented in genomic research despite boasting the world's largest recently admixed population. In this study, we generated 2723 high-coverage whole-genome sequences from the Brazilian population, including urban, rural, and riverine communities representing diverse ethnic backgrounds. We reveal the impressive genomic diversity of Brazilians, identifying >8 million previously unknown variants, including 36,637 predicted deleterious and potentially affecting population health. We found a positive correlation between these deleterious variants and ancestry. Brazilian genomes are a global haplotype mosaic shaped by nonrandom mating, with peak admixture in the 18th and 19th centuries. Within this diversity, ancestry-specific haplotypes exhibit an uneven spatiotemporal distribution. We also identified putatively selected genes in this diverse population, primarily linked to fertility, immune response, and metabolic traits.

Chapter III

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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