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DOI10.1186/1471-2148-10-138
The trans-Saharan slave trade - clues from interpolation analyses and high-resolution characterization of mitochondrial DNA lineages
Harich, Nourdin2; Costa, Marta D.1,3; Fernandes, Veronica1,3; Kandil, Mostafa2; Pereira, Joana B.1,3; Silva, Nuno M.1; Pereira, Luisa1,4
通讯作者Pereira, Luisa
来源期刊BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
ISSN1471-2148
出版年2010
卷号10
英文摘要

Background: A proportion of 1/4 to 1/2 of North African female pool is made of typical sub-Saharan lineages, in higher frequencies as geographic proximity to sub-Saharan Africa increases. The Sahara was a strong geographical barrier against gene flow, at least since 5,000 years ago, when desertification affected a larger region, but the Arab trans-Saharan slave trade could have facilitate enormously this migration of lineages. Till now, the genetic consequences of these forced trans-Saharan movements of people have not been ascertained.


Results: The distribution of the main L haplogroups in North Africa clearly reflects the known trans-Saharan slave routes: West is dominated by L1b, L2b, L2c, L2d, L3b and L3d; the Center by L3e and some L3f and L3w; the East by L0a, L3h, L3i, L3x and, in common with the Center, L3f and L3w; while, L2a is almost everywhere. Ages for the haplogroups observed in both sides of the Saharan desert testify the recent origin (holocenic) of these haplogroups in sub-Saharan Africa, claiming a recent introduction in North Africa, further strengthened by the no detection of local expansions.


Conclusions: The interpolation analyses and complete sequencing of present mtDNA sub-Saharan lineages observed in North Africa support the genetic impact of recent trans-Saharan migrations, namely the slave trade initiated by the Arab conquest of North Africa in the seventh century. Sub-Saharan people did not leave traces in the North African maternal gene pool for the time of its settlement, some 40,000 years ago.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Portugal ; Morocco ; England
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000278370400001
WOS关键词GENE FLOW ; MTDNA LINEAGES ; NORTH-AFRICA ; SUB-SAHARAN ; HAPLOGROUP ; POPULATIONS ; DIVERSITY ; ANCESTRY ; DIASPORA ; HERITAGE
WOS类目Evolutionary Biology ; Genetics & Heredity
WOS研究方向Evolutionary Biology ; Genetics & Heredity
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/163520
作者单位1.Univ Porto, Inst Patol & Imunol Mol, P-4100 Oporto, Portugal;
2.Univ Chouaib Doukkali, Fac Sci, Dept Biol, Lab Anthropogenet, El Jadida, Morocco;
3.Univ Leeds, Fac Biol Sci, Inst Integrat & Comparat Biol, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England;
4.Univ Porto, Fac Med, P-4100 Oporto, Portugal
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Harich, Nourdin,Costa, Marta D.,Fernandes, Veronica,et al. The trans-Saharan slave trade - clues from interpolation analyses and high-resolution characterization of mitochondrial DNA lineages[J],2010,10.
APA Harich, Nourdin.,Costa, Marta D..,Fernandes, Veronica.,Kandil, Mostafa.,Pereira, Joana B..,...&Pereira, Luisa.(2010).The trans-Saharan slave trade - clues from interpolation analyses and high-resolution characterization of mitochondrial DNA lineages.BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY,10.
MLA Harich, Nourdin,et al."The trans-Saharan slave trade - clues from interpolation analyses and high-resolution characterization of mitochondrial DNA lineages".BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 10(2010).
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