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Exploring the relationships between genetic, linguistic and geographic distances in Bantu‐speaking populations

OBJECTIVES: The predominance of Bantu languages in sub‐Saharan Africa has sparked a large debate over the processes through which they came to disperse over time and space—the “Bantu expansion.” The overall genetic similarity shown by Bantu‐speaking populations indicates that movement of people occu...

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Autores principales: González‐Santos, Miguel, Montinaro, Francesco, Grollemund, Rebecca, Marnetto, Davide, Atadzhanov, Masharip, May, Celia A., Mabunda, Nedio, de Maret, Pierre, Oosthuizen, Ockie, Oosthuizen, Erica, Capelli, Cristian
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544740/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24589
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author González‐Santos, Miguel
Montinaro, Francesco
Grollemund, Rebecca
Marnetto, Davide
Atadzhanov, Masharip
May, Celia A.
Mabunda, Nedio
de Maret, Pierre
Oosthuizen, Ockie
Oosthuizen, Erica
Capelli, Cristian
author_facet González‐Santos, Miguel
Montinaro, Francesco
Grollemund, Rebecca
Marnetto, Davide
Atadzhanov, Masharip
May, Celia A.
Mabunda, Nedio
de Maret, Pierre
Oosthuizen, Ockie
Oosthuizen, Erica
Capelli, Cristian
author_sort González‐Santos, Miguel
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description OBJECTIVES: The predominance of Bantu languages in sub‐Saharan Africa has sparked a large debate over the processes through which they came to disperse over time and space—the “Bantu expansion.” The overall genetic similarity shown by Bantu‐speaking populations indicates that movement of people occurred too, but the extent of the correlation between genetics, linguistics and geography has been a matter of debate among scholars of different disciplines. In this work, we aim to investigate how genetic, linguistic and geographic distances relate to each other in Bantu‐speaking populations. METHODS: We analyzed genome‐wide SNP array data from a set of 37 Bantu and non‐Bantu‐speaking populations together with related linguistic and geographic data. Due to the complex demographic relationships resulting from events of admixture in the history of these populations, we develop and implement a method for controlling the signatures of admixture. RESULTS: Genetic distances were only minimally correlated with linguistic and geographic distances, possibly as the result of gene flow from neighboring groups into Bantu‐speaking populations. When signatures of admixture are controlled for, the correlation of genetic data with linguistic and geographic distances significantly increases. DISCUSSION: The increase of the correlation between linguistic and genetic distances after the signatures of admixture are taken into account is in agreement with a scenario of spatial co‐dispersal of languages and people. Additional specific cultural and demographic dynamics have probably further affected the relationship between language and genetics, which will be necessary to take into account when integrating multidisciplinary data to reconstruct the history of populations.
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spelling pubmed-95447402022-10-14 Exploring the relationships between genetic, linguistic and geographic distances in Bantu‐speaking populations González‐Santos, Miguel Montinaro, Francesco Grollemund, Rebecca Marnetto, Davide Atadzhanov, Masharip May, Celia A. Mabunda, Nedio de Maret, Pierre Oosthuizen, Ockie Oosthuizen, Erica Capelli, Cristian Am J Biol Anthropol Research Articles OBJECTIVES: The predominance of Bantu languages in sub‐Saharan Africa has sparked a large debate over the processes through which they came to disperse over time and space—the “Bantu expansion.” The overall genetic similarity shown by Bantu‐speaking populations indicates that movement of people occurred too, but the extent of the correlation between genetics, linguistics and geography has been a matter of debate among scholars of different disciplines. In this work, we aim to investigate how genetic, linguistic and geographic distances relate to each other in Bantu‐speaking populations. METHODS: We analyzed genome‐wide SNP array data from a set of 37 Bantu and non‐Bantu‐speaking populations together with related linguistic and geographic data. Due to the complex demographic relationships resulting from events of admixture in the history of these populations, we develop and implement a method for controlling the signatures of admixture. RESULTS: Genetic distances were only minimally correlated with linguistic and geographic distances, possibly as the result of gene flow from neighboring groups into Bantu‐speaking populations. When signatures of admixture are controlled for, the correlation of genetic data with linguistic and geographic distances significantly increases. DISCUSSION: The increase of the correlation between linguistic and genetic distances after the signatures of admixture are taken into account is in agreement with a scenario of spatial co‐dispersal of languages and people. Additional specific cultural and demographic dynamics have probably further affected the relationship between language and genetics, which will be necessary to take into account when integrating multidisciplinary data to reconstruct the history of populations. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-07-08 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9544740/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24589 Text en © 2022 The Authors. American Journal of Biological Anthropology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://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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Montinaro, Francesco
Grollemund, Rebecca
Marnetto, Davide
Atadzhanov, Masharip
May, Celia A.
Mabunda, Nedio
de Maret, Pierre
Oosthuizen, Ockie
Oosthuizen, Erica
Capelli, Cristian
Exploring the relationships between genetic, linguistic and geographic distances in Bantu‐speaking populations
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title_short Exploring the relationships between genetic, linguistic and geographic distances in Bantu‐speaking populations
title_sort exploring the relationships between genetic, linguistic and geographic distances in bantu‐speaking populations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9544740/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24589
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