Figure 1From: Genetic origin, admixture, and asymmetry in maternal and paternal human lineages in CubaMap of the provinces of Cuba. A) Provinces and their populations according to the 2005 census (Oficina Nacional de Estadística de la República de Cuba): 1 Isla de la Juventud, 2 Pinar del Río, 3 La Habana, 4 Ciudad de la Habana, 5 Matanzas, 6 Cienfuegos, 7 Villa Clara, 8 Sancti Spíritus, 9 Ciego de Ávila, 10 Camagüey, 11 Las Tunas, 12 Granma, 13 Holguín, 14 Santiago de Cuba, 15 Guantánamo. The Departments during the nineteenth century were: West (provinces 1 to 5), Central (provinces 6 to 10) and East (provinces 11 to 15). B) Frequency of mitochondrial lineages: African (black), Native American (grey) and European (white). Circle area is proportional to sample size. C) Y-chromosome lineages found in Cuba: African in black and European in white. Circle area is proportional to sample size (n).Back to article page