The impact of socioeconomic and phenotypic traits on self-perception of ethnicity in Latin America

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Carolina Paschetta
Soledad de Azevedo
Virginia Ramallo
Celia Cintas
Orlando Pérez
Pablo Navarro
Lucas Bandieri
Mirsha Quinto Sánchez
Kaustubh Adhikari
M. Catira Bortolini
Giovanni Poletti Ferrara
Carla Gallo
Gabriel Bedoya
Francisco Rothhammer
Victor Acuña Alonzo
Andrés Ruiz-Linares
Rolando González-José
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[1] Instituto Patagónico de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas-CONICET,Ciencia Forense, Facultad de Medicina
[2] IBM Research Africa,School of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
[3] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, and UCL Genetics Institute
[4] The Open University,Departamento de Genética
[5] University College London,Laboratorios de Investigación y Desarrollo, Facultad de Ciencias y Filosofía
[6] Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul,Grupo de Genética Molecular (GENMOL)
[7] Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia,Instituto de Alta Investigación Universidad de Tarapacá, Programa de Genética Humana, ICBM Facultad de Medicina
[8] Universidad de Antioquia,Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology and Collaborative Innovation Center of Genetics and Development, School of Life Sciences and Human Phenome Institute
[9] Universidad de Chile,undefined
[10] Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia,undefined
[11] UNAM,undefined
[12] UMR 7268 ADES,undefined
[13] CNRS,undefined
[14] Aix-Marseille Université,undefined
[15] EFS,undefined
[16] Faculté de Médecine Timone,undefined
[17] Fudan University,undefined
[18] Centro Nacional Patagónico-CONICET,undefined
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Self-perception of ethnicity is a complex social trait shaped by both, biological and non-biological factors. We developed a comprehensive analysis of ethnic self-perception (ESP) on a large sample of Latin American mestizos from five countries, differing in age, socio-economic and education context, external phenotypic attributes and genetic background. We measured the correlation of ESP against genomic ancestry, and the influence of physical appearance, socio-economic context, and education on the distortion observed between both. Here we show that genomic ancestry is correlated to aspects of physical appearance, which in turn affect the individual ethnic self-perceived ancestry. Also, we observe that, besides the significant correlation among genomic ancestry and ESP, specific physical or socio-economic attributes have a strong impact on self-perception. In addition, the distortion among ESP and genomic ancestry differs across age ranks/countries, probably suggesting the underlying effect of past public policies regarding identity. Our results indicate that individuals’ own ideas about its origins should be taken with caution, especially in aspects of modern life, including access to work, social policies, and public health key decisions such as drug administration, therapy design, and clinical trials, among others.
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