Genetic analysis of pre-columbian human remains from lower magdalena suggests a migratory route and matrilineal genetic continuity in Northern South America

María Claudia Noguera-Santamaría, Javier Rivera-Sandoval, Juan Guillermo Martín, Ignacio Briceño-Balcázar, Alberto Gómez-Gutiérrez

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Abstract

DNA analysis in pre-Hispanic populations remains has allowed approaching the genetic origins of inhabitants in present-day Colombia. In this work, we complemented the archaeological results on the Malambo tradition, originated 3000 years B.P. in Lower Magdalena, with genetic studies of bone remains of four individuals associated with this population. We extracted DNA from bone samples and purified and amplified them by PCR for further sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. We identified the B2j haplogroup in all individuals as characterized by a G16361A mutation, as well as a 9-pb deletion and diagnostic mutations of haplogroup B. This same haplogroup was recently described in an individual in Venezuela suggesting genetic maternal filiation and continuity in northern South America.

Translated title of the contributionAnálisis genético de restos humanos precolombinos del bajo magdalena sugiere una ruta migratoria y continuidad genética matrilineal en el norte de suramérica
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)704-715
Number of pages12
JournalRevista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales
Volume44
Issue number172
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2020

Keywords

  • Haplogroup
  • Migration
  • Mitochondrial DNA
  • Pre-hispanic populations

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