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English: Neighbour-joining tree for Xavante. The Xavante Indians (in purple) clustered among the other Native American populations (in pink), as expected, corroborating the results obtained by the principal component analysis.

The individuals were color labeled according to geographical distribution of their populations. ASW: African ancestry in Southwest USA; CEU: Utah residents with Northern and Western European ancestry from the CEPH collection; CHB: Han Chinese in Beijing, China; CHD: Chinese in Metropolitan Denver, Colorado; JPT: Japanese in Tokyo, Japan; LWK: Luhya in Webuye, Kenya; MEX: Mexican ancestry in Los Angeles, California; MKK: Maasai in Kinyawa, Kenya; TSI: Toscani in Italy; YRI: Yoruba in Ibadan, Nigeria.

Xavante Indians (purple points), as expected, are concentrated in the Amerindian axis near the other populations of known Amerindian ancestry (Karitiana, Pima, Surui, and Maya). The São Paulo sample (black dots) is predominantly located between the European and African axis, showing a high degree of genetic admixture. This finding confirms early results [8], and it corroborates the long history of intermarriage between Europeans and Africans descent in the Brazilian population
Date Published: August 10, 2012
Source Kuhn PC, Horimoto ARVR, Sanches JM, Vieira Filho JPB, Franco L, Fabbro AD, et al. (2012) Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilian Xavante Indians Reveals Low Degree of Admixture. PLoS ONE 7(8): e42702. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0042702 http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0042702
Author Patricia C. Kuhn, Andréa R. V. Russo. Horimoto, José Maurício Sanches, João Paulo B. Vieira Filho, Luciana Franco, Amaury Dal Fabbro, Laercio Joel Franco, Alexandre C. Pereira, Regina S Moises
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