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The Genetic Ancestry of African Americans Latinos and European Americans across the United States

机译:全美非裔美国人拉丁裔和欧洲裔美国人的遗传祖先

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Over the past 500 years, North America has been the site of ongoing mixing of Native Americans, European settlers, and Africans (brought largely by the trans-Atlantic slave trade), shaping the early history of what became the United States. We studied the genetic ancestry of 5,269 self-described African Americans, 8,663 Latinos, and 148,789 European Americans who are 23andMe customers and show that the legacy of these historical interactions is visible in the genetic ancestry of present-day Americans. We document pervasive mixed ancestry and asymmetrical male and female ancestry contributions in all groups studied. We show that regional ancestry differences reflect historical events, such as early Spanish colonization, waves of immigration from many regions of Europe, and forced relocation of Native Americans within the US. This study sheds light on the fine-scale differences in ancestry within and across the United States and informs our understanding of the relationship between racial and ethnic identities and genetic ancestry.
机译:在过去的500年中,北美一直是印第安人,欧洲定居者和非洲人(主要由跨大西洋的奴隶贸易所带动)不断混合的场所,塑造了后来成为美国的早期历史。我们研究了23andMe客户的5269名自称为非洲裔的美国人,8663名拉丁美洲人和148789名欧洲裔美国人的遗传血统,并显示了这些历史互动的遗产在当今美国人的遗传血统中可见。我们记录了在所有研究组中普遍存在的混合血统和不对称的男性和女性血统。我们表明,地区血统的差异反映了历史事件,例如西班牙早期殖民时期,来自欧洲许多地区的移民浪潮以及美国原住民被迫搬迁。这项研究揭示了美国内部和整个美国之间血统的细微差别,并为我们对种族和种族身份与遗传血统之间的关系提供了理解。

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