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Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape
North Africa is considered a distinct geographic and ethnic entity within Africa. Although modern humans originated in this Continent, studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome genealogical markers provide evidence that the North African gene pool has been shaped by the back-migration of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3576335/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23431392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056775 |
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author | Bekada, Asmahan Fregel, Rosa Cabrera, Vicente M. Larruga, José M. Pestano, José Benhamamouch, Soraya González, Ana M. |
author_facet | Bekada, Asmahan Fregel, Rosa Cabrera, Vicente M. Larruga, José M. Pestano, José Benhamamouch, Soraya González, Ana M. |
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description | North Africa is considered a distinct geographic and ethnic entity within Africa. Although modern humans originated in this Continent, studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome genealogical markers provide evidence that the North African gene pool has been shaped by the back-migration of several Eurasian lineages in Paleolithic and Neolithic times. More recent influences from sub-Saharan Africa and Mediterranean Europe are also evident. The presence of East-West and North-South haplogroup frequency gradients strongly reinforces the genetic complexity of this region. However, this genetic scenario is beset with a notable gap, which is the lack of consistent information for Algeria, the largest country in the Maghreb. To fill this gap, we analyzed a sample of 240 unrelated subjects from a northwest Algeria cosmopolitan population using mtDNA sequences and Y-chromosome biallelic polymorphisms, focusing on the fine dissection of haplogroups E and R, which are the most prevalent in North Africa and Europe respectively. The Eurasian component in Algeria reached 80% for mtDNA and 90% for Y-chromosome. However, within them, the North African genetic component for mtDNA (U6 and M1; 20%) is significantly smaller than the paternal (E-M81 and E-V65; 70%). The unexpected presence of the European-derived Y-chromosome lineages R-M412, R-S116, R-U152 and R-M529 in Algeria and the rest of the Maghreb could be the counterparts of the mtDNA H1, H3 and V subgroups, pointing to direct maritime contacts between the European and North African sides of the western Mediterranean. Female influx of sub-Saharan Africans into Algeria (20%) is also significantly greater than the male (10%). In spite of these sexual asymmetries, the Algerian uniparental profiles faithfully correlate between each other and with the geography. |
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spelling | pubmed-35763352013-02-21 Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape Bekada, Asmahan Fregel, Rosa Cabrera, Vicente M. Larruga, José M. Pestano, José Benhamamouch, Soraya González, Ana M. PLoS One Research Article North Africa is considered a distinct geographic and ethnic entity within Africa. Although modern humans originated in this Continent, studies of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and Y-chromosome genealogical markers provide evidence that the North African gene pool has been shaped by the back-migration of several Eurasian lineages in Paleolithic and Neolithic times. More recent influences from sub-Saharan Africa and Mediterranean Europe are also evident. The presence of East-West and North-South haplogroup frequency gradients strongly reinforces the genetic complexity of this region. However, this genetic scenario is beset with a notable gap, which is the lack of consistent information for Algeria, the largest country in the Maghreb. To fill this gap, we analyzed a sample of 240 unrelated subjects from a northwest Algeria cosmopolitan population using mtDNA sequences and Y-chromosome biallelic polymorphisms, focusing on the fine dissection of haplogroups E and R, which are the most prevalent in North Africa and Europe respectively. The Eurasian component in Algeria reached 80% for mtDNA and 90% for Y-chromosome. However, within them, the North African genetic component for mtDNA (U6 and M1; 20%) is significantly smaller than the paternal (E-M81 and E-V65; 70%). The unexpected presence of the European-derived Y-chromosome lineages R-M412, R-S116, R-U152 and R-M529 in Algeria and the rest of the Maghreb could be the counterparts of the mtDNA H1, H3 and V subgroups, pointing to direct maritime contacts between the European and North African sides of the western Mediterranean. Female influx of sub-Saharan Africans into Algeria (20%) is also significantly greater than the male (10%). In spite of these sexual asymmetries, the Algerian uniparental profiles faithfully correlate between each other and with the geography. Public Library of Science 2013-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3576335/ /pubmed/23431392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056775 Text en © 2013 Bekada et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bekada, Asmahan Fregel, Rosa Cabrera, Vicente M. Larruga, José M. Pestano, José Benhamamouch, Soraya González, Ana M. Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape |
title | Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape |
title_full | Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape |
title_fullStr | Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape |
title_full_unstemmed | Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape |
title_short | Introducing the Algerian Mitochondrial DNA and Y-Chromosome Profiles into the North African Landscape |
title_sort | introducing the algerian mitochondrial dna and y-chromosome profiles into the north african landscape |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3576335/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23431392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056775 |
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