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Early Holocenic and Historic mtDNA African Signatures in the Iberian Peninsula: The Andalusian Region as a Paradigm
Determining the timing, identity and direction of migrations in the Mediterranean Basin, the role of “migratory routes” in and among regions of Africa, Europe and Asia, and the effects of sex-specific behaviors of population movements have important implications for our understanding of the present...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4624789/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26509580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139784 |
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author | Hernández, Candela L. Soares, Pedro Dugoujon, Jean M. Novelletto, Andrea Rodríguez, Juan N. Rito, Teresa Oliveira, Marisa Melhaoui, Mohammed Baali, Abdellatif Pereira, Luisa Calderón, Rosario |
author_facet | Hernández, Candela L. Soares, Pedro Dugoujon, Jean M. Novelletto, Andrea Rodríguez, Juan N. Rito, Teresa Oliveira, Marisa Melhaoui, Mohammed Baali, Abdellatif Pereira, Luisa Calderón, Rosario |
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description | Determining the timing, identity and direction of migrations in the Mediterranean Basin, the role of “migratory routes” in and among regions of Africa, Europe and Asia, and the effects of sex-specific behaviors of population movements have important implications for our understanding of the present human genetic diversity. A crucial component of the Mediterranean world is its westernmost region. Clear features of transcontinental ancient contacts between North African and Iberian populations surrounding the maritime region of Gibraltar Strait have been identified from archeological data. The attempt to discern origin and dates of migration between close geographically related regions has been a challenge in the field of uniparental-based population genetics. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) studies have been focused on surveying the H1, H3 and V lineages when trying to ascertain north-south migrations, and U6 and L in the opposite direction, assuming that those lineages are good proxies for the ancestry of each side of the Mediterranean. To this end, in the present work we have screened entire mtDNA sequences belonging to U6, M1 and L haplogroups in Andalusians—from Huelva and Granada provinces—and Moroccan Berbers. We present here pioneer data and interpretations on the role of NW Africa and the Iberian Peninsula regarding the time of origin, number of founders and expansion directions of these specific markers. The estimated entrance of the North African U6 lineages into Iberia at 10 ky correlates well with other L African clades, indicating that U6 and some L lineages moved together from Africa to Iberia in the Early Holocene. Still, founder analysis highlights that the high sharing of lineages between North Africa and Iberia results from a complex process continued through time, impairing simplistic interpretations. In particular, our work supports the existence of an ancient, frequently denied, bridge connecting the Maghreb and Andalusia. |
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spelling | pubmed-46247892015-11-06 Early Holocenic and Historic mtDNA African Signatures in the Iberian Peninsula: The Andalusian Region as a Paradigm Hernández, Candela L. Soares, Pedro Dugoujon, Jean M. Novelletto, Andrea Rodríguez, Juan N. Rito, Teresa Oliveira, Marisa Melhaoui, Mohammed Baali, Abdellatif Pereira, Luisa Calderón, Rosario PLoS One Research Article Determining the timing, identity and direction of migrations in the Mediterranean Basin, the role of “migratory routes” in and among regions of Africa, Europe and Asia, and the effects of sex-specific behaviors of population movements have important implications for our understanding of the present human genetic diversity. A crucial component of the Mediterranean world is its westernmost region. Clear features of transcontinental ancient contacts between North African and Iberian populations surrounding the maritime region of Gibraltar Strait have been identified from archeological data. The attempt to discern origin and dates of migration between close geographically related regions has been a challenge in the field of uniparental-based population genetics. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) studies have been focused on surveying the H1, H3 and V lineages when trying to ascertain north-south migrations, and U6 and L in the opposite direction, assuming that those lineages are good proxies for the ancestry of each side of the Mediterranean. To this end, in the present work we have screened entire mtDNA sequences belonging to U6, M1 and L haplogroups in Andalusians—from Huelva and Granada provinces—and Moroccan Berbers. We present here pioneer data and interpretations on the role of NW Africa and the Iberian Peninsula regarding the time of origin, number of founders and expansion directions of these specific markers. The estimated entrance of the North African U6 lineages into Iberia at 10 ky correlates well with other L African clades, indicating that U6 and some L lineages moved together from Africa to Iberia in the Early Holocene. Still, founder analysis highlights that the high sharing of lineages between North Africa and Iberia results from a complex process continued through time, impairing simplistic interpretations. In particular, our work supports the existence of an ancient, frequently denied, bridge connecting the Maghreb and Andalusia. Public Library of Science 2015-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4624789/ /pubmed/26509580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139784 Text en © 2015 Hernández 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 Hernández, Candela L. Soares, Pedro Dugoujon, Jean M. Novelletto, Andrea Rodríguez, Juan N. Rito, Teresa Oliveira, Marisa Melhaoui, Mohammed Baali, Abdellatif Pereira, Luisa Calderón, Rosario Early Holocenic and Historic mtDNA African Signatures in the Iberian Peninsula: The Andalusian Region as a Paradigm |
title | Early Holocenic and Historic mtDNA African Signatures in the Iberian Peninsula: The Andalusian Region as a Paradigm |
title_full | Early Holocenic and Historic mtDNA African Signatures in the Iberian Peninsula: The Andalusian Region as a Paradigm |
title_fullStr | Early Holocenic and Historic mtDNA African Signatures in the Iberian Peninsula: The Andalusian Region as a Paradigm |
title_full_unstemmed | Early Holocenic and Historic mtDNA African Signatures in the Iberian Peninsula: The Andalusian Region as a Paradigm |
title_short | Early Holocenic and Historic mtDNA African Signatures in the Iberian Peninsula: The Andalusian Region as a Paradigm |
title_sort | early holocenic and historic mtdna african signatures in the iberian peninsula: the andalusian region as a paradigm |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4624789/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26509580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139784 |
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