Inferring paternal history of rural African-derived Brazilian populations from Y chromosomes

Am J Hum Biol. 2017 Mar;29(2). doi: 10.1002/ajhb.22930. Epub 2016 Oct 20.

Abstract

Objectives: Quilombo remnants are relics of communities founded by runaway or abandoned African slaves, but often with subsequent extensive and complex admixture patterns with European and Native Americans. We combine a genetic study of Y-chromosome markers with anthropological surveys in order to obtain a portrait of quilombo structure and history in the region that has the largest number of quilombo remnants in the state of São Paulo.

Methods: Samples from 289 individuals from quilombo remnants were genotyped using a set of 17 microsatellites on the Y chromosome (AmpFlSTR-Yfiler). A subset of 82 samples was also genotyped using SNPs array (Axiom Human Origins-Affymetrix). We estimated haplotype and haplogroup frequencies, haplotype diversity and sharing, and pairwise genetic distances through FST and RST indexes.

Results: We identified 95 Y chromosome haplotypes, classified into 15 haplogroups. About 63% are European, 32% are African, and 6% Native American. The most common were: R1b (European, 34.2%), E1b1a (African, 32.3%), J1 (European, 6.9%), and Q (Native American, 6.2%). Genetic differentiation among communities was low (FST = 0.0171; RST = 0.0161), and haplotype sharing was extensive. Genetic, genealogical and oral surveys allowed us to detect five main founder haplotypes, which explained a total of 27.7% of the Y chromosome lineages.

Conclusions: Our results showed a high European patrilineal genetic contribution among the founders of quilombos, high amounts of gene flow, and a recent common origin of these populations. Common haplotypes and genealogical data indicate the origin of quilombos from a few male individuals. Our study reinforces the importance of a dual approach, involving the analysis of both anthropological and genetic data.

Keywords: African-Brazilian communities; Y-chromosome; anthropological data; founder haplotypes; genetic data.

MeSH terms

  • Black People / genetics
  • Brazil
  • Chromosomes, Human, Y / genetics*
  • Haplotypes*
  • Humans
  • Microsatellite Repeats
  • Paternal Inheritance*
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide*
  • Rural Population