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Genetic structure and sex‐biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations

OBJECTIVES: We investigated the genetic history of southern African populations with a special focus on their paternal history. We reexamined previous claims that the Y‐chromosome haplogroup E1b1b (E‐M293) was brought to southern Africa by pastoralists from eastern Africa, and investigated patterns...

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Autores principales: Bajić, Vladimir, Barbieri, Chiara, Hübner, Alexander, Güldemann, Tom, Naumann, Christfried, Gerlach, Linda, Berthold, Falko, Nakagawa, Hirosi, Mpoloka, Sununguko W., Roewer, Lutz, Purps, Josephine, Stoneking, Mark, Pakendorf, Brigitte
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6667921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30192370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23694
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author Bajić, Vladimir
Barbieri, Chiara
Hübner, Alexander
Güldemann, Tom
Naumann, Christfried
Gerlach, Linda
Berthold, Falko
Nakagawa, Hirosi
Mpoloka, Sununguko W.
Roewer, Lutz
Purps, Josephine
Stoneking, Mark
Pakendorf, Brigitte
author_facet Bajić, Vladimir
Barbieri, Chiara
Hübner, Alexander
Güldemann, Tom
Naumann, Christfried
Gerlach, Linda
Berthold, Falko
Nakagawa, Hirosi
Mpoloka, Sununguko W.
Roewer, Lutz
Purps, Josephine
Stoneking, Mark
Pakendorf, Brigitte
author_sort Bajić, Vladimir
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description OBJECTIVES: We investigated the genetic history of southern African populations with a special focus on their paternal history. We reexamined previous claims that the Y‐chromosome haplogroup E1b1b (E‐M293) was brought to southern Africa by pastoralists from eastern Africa, and investigated patterns of sex‐biased gene flow in southern Africa. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed previously published complete mtDNA genome sequences and ∼900 kb of NRY sequences from 23 populations from Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia, as well as haplogroup frequencies from a large sample of southern African populations and 23 newly genotyped Y‐linked STR loci for samples assigned to haplogroup E1b1b. RESULTS: Our results support an eastern African origin for Y‐chromosome haplogroup E1b1b (E‐M293); however, its current distribution in southern Africa is not strongly associated with pastoralism, suggesting more complex demographic events and/or changes in subsistence practices in this region. The Bantu expansion in southern Africa had a notable genetic impact and was probably a rapid, male‐dominated expansion. Our finding of a significant increase in the intensity of the sex‐biased gene flow from north to south may reflect changes in the social dynamics between Khoisan and Bantu groups over time. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that the population history of southern Africa has been complex, with different immigrating groups mixing to different degrees with the autochthonous populations. The Bantu expansion led to heavily sex‐biased admixture as a result of interactions between Khoisan females and Bantu males, with a geographic gradient which may reflect changes in the social dynamics between Khoisan and Bantu groups over time.
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spelling pubmed-66679212019-08-06 Genetic structure and sex‐biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations Bajić, Vladimir Barbieri, Chiara Hübner, Alexander Güldemann, Tom Naumann, Christfried Gerlach, Linda Berthold, Falko Nakagawa, Hirosi Mpoloka, Sununguko W. Roewer, Lutz Purps, Josephine Stoneking, Mark Pakendorf, Brigitte Am J Phys Anthropol Research Articles OBJECTIVES: We investigated the genetic history of southern African populations with a special focus on their paternal history. We reexamined previous claims that the Y‐chromosome haplogroup E1b1b (E‐M293) was brought to southern Africa by pastoralists from eastern Africa, and investigated patterns of sex‐biased gene flow in southern Africa. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We analyzed previously published complete mtDNA genome sequences and ∼900 kb of NRY sequences from 23 populations from Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia, as well as haplogroup frequencies from a large sample of southern African populations and 23 newly genotyped Y‐linked STR loci for samples assigned to haplogroup E1b1b. RESULTS: Our results support an eastern African origin for Y‐chromosome haplogroup E1b1b (E‐M293); however, its current distribution in southern Africa is not strongly associated with pastoralism, suggesting more complex demographic events and/or changes in subsistence practices in this region. The Bantu expansion in southern Africa had a notable genetic impact and was probably a rapid, male‐dominated expansion. Our finding of a significant increase in the intensity of the sex‐biased gene flow from north to south may reflect changes in the social dynamics between Khoisan and Bantu groups over time. CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that the population history of southern Africa has been complex, with different immigrating groups mixing to different degrees with the autochthonous populations. The Bantu expansion led to heavily sex‐biased admixture as a result of interactions between Khoisan females and Bantu males, with a geographic gradient which may reflect changes in the social dynamics between Khoisan and Bantu groups over time. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018-09-07 2018-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6667921/ /pubmed/30192370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23694 Text en © 2018 The Authors. American Journal of Physical Anthropology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Bajić, Vladimir
Barbieri, Chiara
Hübner, Alexander
Güldemann, Tom
Naumann, Christfried
Gerlach, Linda
Berthold, Falko
Nakagawa, Hirosi
Mpoloka, Sununguko W.
Roewer, Lutz
Purps, Josephine
Stoneking, Mark
Pakendorf, Brigitte
Genetic structure and sex‐biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations
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title_full Genetic structure and sex‐biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations
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title_full_unstemmed Genetic structure and sex‐biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations
title_short Genetic structure and sex‐biased gene flow in the history of southern African populations
title_sort genetic structure and sex‐biased gene flow in the history of southern african populations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6667921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30192370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23694
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