Title
Brief communication: 5-HTTLPR genetic diversity and mode of subsistence in Native Americans
Date Issued
01 July 2013
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Bisso-Machado R.
Ramallo V.
Salzano F.M.
Bortolini M.C.
Hünemeier T.
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Abstract
The relationship between the "individualism-collectivism" and the serotonin transporter functional polymorphism (5-HTTLPR), suggested in the previous reports, was tested in Native South Amerindian populations. A total of 170 individuals from 21 populations were genotyped for the 5-HTTLPR alleles. For comparative purposes, these populations were classified as individualistic (recent history of hunter-gathering) or collectivistic (agriculturalists). These two groups showed an almost identical S allele frequency (75 and 76%, respectively). The analysis of molecular variance showed no structural differences between them. Behavioral typologies like those suggested by JY Chiao and KD Blizinsky (Proc R Soc B 277 () 529-537) are always a simplification of complex phenomena and should be regarded with caution. In addition, classification of a whole nation in the individualist/collectivist dichotomy is controversial. The focus on modes of subsistence in preindustrial societies, as was tested here, may be a good alternative although the postulated association between the 5-HTTLPR S allele and the collectivist societies was not confirmed. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Start page
492
End page
494
Volume
151
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Genética, Herencia
Antropología
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84879411876
PubMed ID
Source
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
ISSN of the container
10968644
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