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Scientists from the University of So Paulo have discovered 8.7 million previously undocumented genetic variants in Brazils population.The groundbreaking study, published in the prestigious journal Science, analyzed complete genomic sequences from over 2,700 Brazilians who participated in the research over five years.The study highlights Brazils unique position as possibly the worlds most genetically diverse country.
This diversity stems from centuries of mixing between indigenous populations, Portuguese colonizers, enslaved Africans, and later waves of European and Asian immigrants.The research team identified over 36,000 variants that could potentially affect health outcomes.
Dr.
Lygia V.
Pereira, a leading geneticist involved in the study, emphasizes that this research fills a critical gap in genetic science.Most genetic databases currently overrepresent white European populations, leaving significant blind spots for those with African or indigenous ancestry.Genetic Superpower: Science Reveals Brazil as Worlds Most Genetically Diverse Nation.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The genetic analysis reveals compelling historical patterns about Brazils colonial past.
The majority of Y chromosome lineages (71%) come from European ancestry, while most mitochondrial lineages trace back to African (42%) or indigenous (35%) origins.This pattern reflects the historical reality of European men having children with indigenous and African women, often through coercive relationships.
Among the participants studied, virtually all showed a mixture of indigenous, European, and African ancestry.Mapping Brazils Genetic Diversity for Precision MedicineThe average Brazilian genetic composition stands at approximately 59-60% European, 27% African, and 13% indigenous, though these proportions vary significantly by region.The research forms part of the ambitious Genomas Brasil program, which aims to sequence 100,000 Brazilian genomes.
The Brazilian Ministry of Health launched this initiative five years ago with an initial investment of R$8 million.These findings carry significant implications for healthcare.
The newly identified genetic variants, particularly common in those with African or indigenous ancestry, could influence susceptibility to conditions like hypertension, cancer, and infectious diseases.This knowledge will enable more precise medical treatments tailored to Brazils diverse population.
The study represents a major step toward implementing precision medicine in Brazils public health system.Doctors will eventually use this genetic information to select more effective treatments and identify disease risks earlier, especially for historically understudied populations.





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