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新墨西哥州阿尔伯克基市西班牙裔的牙齿形态与祖先关系

Dental morphology and ancestry in Albuquerque, New Mexico Hispanics.

作者信息

Willermet C M, Edgar H J H

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859, USA.

出版信息

Homo. 2009;60(3):207-24. doi: 10.1016/j.jchb.2008.06.008. Epub 2009 Apr 24.

Abstract

The term "Hispanic" groups people from Central and South America and the Caribbean, combining disparate cultures, languages, and ancestry, and masking biological differences. Historical and current admixture patterns within these populations and with indigenous and European-, African-, and/or Asian- derived populations complicate the biological picture. Although "Hispanic" has little biological meaning, it is used widely in epidemiology, disease management, and forensics as a biologically significant group. An interdisciplinary approach combining historical, cultural, and biological data can characterize regional and temporal differences between Hispanic populations. We examined biological distances with a population of central New Mexico Hispanics, as a case study of the local specificity of population history. We collected dental morphological trait frequencies from samples of recent Albuquerque-area Hispanic Americans and several ancestral and contemporary groups. To explore regional admixture patterns we calculated biological distances using the modified Mahalanobis D(2) statistic. Our results indicate that Albuquerque Hispanics are more similar to their European and African ancestral groups than to Native Americans in New Mexico. Additionally, their affinity to Native Americans is greater with prehistoric rather than contemporary samples. We argue that these results reflect a local rather than pan-Hispanic admixture pattern; they underscore that populations are better understood at the local and regional levels. It is undesirable to make sweeping biological generalizations for groups known to be geographically and genetically disparate. This research is part of a growing trend in biological research concerning Hispanics and other groups-an emphasis on local samples, informed by historical, cultural, and biological factors.

摘要

“西班牙裔”一词涵盖了来自中美洲、南美洲和加勒比地区的人群,这些人群有着不同的文化、语言和血统,掩盖了生物学上的差异。这些人群内部以及与本土人群、欧洲裔、非洲裔和/或亚裔人群之间的历史和当前混合模式,使生物学情况变得复杂。尽管“西班牙裔”在生物学上意义不大,但它在流行病学、疾病管理和法医学中被广泛用作一个具有生物学重要意义的群体。一种结合历史、文化和生物学数据的跨学科方法,可以描述西班牙裔人群之间的区域和时间差异。作为人口历史局部特异性的一个案例研究,我们研究了新墨西哥州中部西班牙裔人群的生物学距离。我们从阿尔伯克基地区近期西班牙裔美国人样本以及几个祖先群体和当代群体中收集了牙齿形态特征频率。为了探索区域混合模式,我们使用修正的马氏D(2)统计量计算生物学距离。我们的结果表明,阿尔伯克基的西班牙裔与其欧洲和非洲祖先群体的相似性高于与新墨西哥州的美洲原住民的相似性。此外,他们与美洲原住民的亲缘关系在史前样本中比在当代样本中更强。我们认为这些结果反映了一种局部而非泛西班牙裔的混合模式;它们强调在地方和区域层面能更好地理解人群。对已知在地理和基因上存在差异的群体进行一概而论的生物学概括是不可取的。这项研究是关于西班牙裔和其他群体的生物学研究中一个不断发展的趋势的一部分——强调以历史、文化和生物学因素为依据的局部样本。

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