Haplotypes derived from five polymorphic restriction sites were determined
in 50 Carrier-Sekani and 70 Mvskoke chromosomes, and the results were integ
rated with those previously obtained for 11 South American Indian populatio
ns. Eleven haplotypes were identified in the Mvskokes, while five were obse
rved in the Carrier-Sekani. As in South American natives, haplotype 2 (+ -
- -) and 6 (- + - +)were the most prevalent among the Mvskoke (46% and 30%,
respectively). In the Carrier-Sekani, haplotype 2 was also the most common
, but haplotype 5 (- + - + +) was somewhat more frequent (18%) than 6 (12%)
. High heterozygosities, as well as genetic differentiation, were observed
among these two North American and two other South American groups (Mapuche
and Xavante). They could be due to non-Indian admixture in the Mvskoke and
Mapuche, but the findings in the other two populations require some other
type of explanation. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.