A genetic study was performed on a sample of 146 autochthonous individuals
from the province of Navarre (northern Spain) to test for 6 STR systems: CS
F1PO, TPOX, TH01, F13A1, FES/FPS, and VWA31/A. The Navarre population has a
series of allele frequencies that are at the extreme end of the European r
ange of variation and that are in most cases similar to those found in the
Basque population of the provinces of Alava, Biscay, and Guipuzcoa. This si
milarity is corroborated by correspondence analysis, in which the populatio
n of Navarre is at one end of the first axis with the Basque sample close t
o it and the remaining European populations far removed, In tree-type repre
sentations the Navarre population is grouped with the Basque series at 1 en
d. Even so, the comparison of allele frequency distributions by the chi-squ
are heterogeneity test indicates that these 2 groups are statistically diff
erent. Our results together with the cultural relationship that exists betw
een all the Basque-speaking provinces and the genetic heterogeneity describ
ed in earlier studies between the Basque provinces of Alava, Biscay, and Gu
ipuzcoa (Aguirre et al, 1989; Manzano, Orue et al. 1996; Manzano, Aguirre e
t al, 1996) lead us to believe that the Navarre population lies within the
heterogeneous Basque genetic map.