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Fig 1.

Map of Colombia showing the geographic distribution of the major linguistic groups at the time of the Spanish colonization (a) and in the present day (b), the major entrance routes in Colombia during the peopling of South America (dashed arrows in a) and the location of the population groups analysed in this study (c).

Data used to produce this figure are included in references [59].

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Table 1.

mtDNA and Y chromosome major haplogroup frequencies and diversity indices in Colombian population groups.

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Fig 2.

Phylogenetic network of the Native American mtDNA (a) and Y chromosome (b) haplotypes detected in this study.

Circle size is proportional to the number of haplotypes and branch size is proportional to the number of polymorphisms that distinguish each pair of haplotypes. Dashed lines delimit different haplogroups.

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Table 2.

Native American (NAM), European (EUR) and African (AFR) admixture proportions in the Colombian samples from the departments of Cauca and Antioquia.

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