Publications by authors named "J R Jannuzzi"

Although many genes have been shown to be associated with human pigmentary traits and forensic prediction assays exist (e.g. HIrisPlex-S), the genetic knowledge about skin colour remains incomplete.

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Background: The current Brazilian population is the product of centuries of admixture between intercontinental founding groups. Although previous results have revealed a heterogeneous distribution of mitochondrial lineages in the Northeast region, the most targeted by foreign settlers during the sixteenth century, little is known about the paternal ancestry of this particular population. Considering historical records have documented a series of territorial invasions in the Northeast by various European populations, we aimed to characterize the male lineages found in Brazilian individuals in order to discover to what extent these migrations have influenced the present-day gene pool.

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The use of Y-chromosomal genetic markers in forensic investigations demands the establishment of reliable and representative DNA databases of different reference populations. The genetic characterization of the Y chromosome variation in human populations requires the analyses of haplotype frequencies allied to haplogroup determination. The present study aimed to contribute to the Brazilian database by providing 1,382 Yfiler Plus individual profiles, from 11 Brazilian states.

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In this work, the YfilerPlus kit was used to investigate a sample of 258 males from Rio de Janeiro. In addition, the previous database of 760 Yfiler profiles deposited in the YHRD was updated to 1610. YfilerPlus markers showed a high haplotype diversity (0.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzed the male gene pool of Rio de Janeiro by genotyping 605 unrelated men for 17 Y-STRs and 46 Y-SNPs, revealing high haplotype and haplogroup diversity in the region.
  • Significant differences in Y chromosome composition were found between the southeastern and northern Brazilian populations, attributed to varying proportions of African and Native American ancestry.
  • The combined use of Y-STRs and Y-SNPs offers a more effective approach to understanding population structure, which is crucial for forensic applications and accurately matching profiles in kinship investigations.
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