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The historical spread of Arabian Pastoralists to the eastern African Sahel evidenced by the lactase persistence -13,915*G allele and mitochondrial DNA
- 1.0477656 - ARÚ 2018 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
Priehodová, E. - Austerlitz, F. - Čížková, M. - Mokhtar, M. G. - Poloni, E. S. - Černý, Viktor
The historical spread of Arabian Pastoralists to the eastern African Sahel evidenced by the lactase persistence -13,915*G allele and mitochondrial DNA.
American Journal of Human Biology. Roč. 29, č. 3 (2017), č. článku e22950. ISSN 1042-0533. E-ISSN 1520-6300
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA13-37998S
Institutional support: RVO:67985912
Keywords : lactase persistence * Arabs * pastoralism * African Sahel
OECD category: Archaeology
Impact factor: 1.575, year: 2017
In this study we addressed the problematics of Arab migration into Africa by the analyses of mutations associated with lactase persistence and surrounding haplotypes defined by SNP polymorphisms. We also investigated relative proportions of sub-Saharan and Eurasian ancestry by mitochondrial DNA of the same samples. We found that the spread of specifically Arabic mutation -13,915*G chronologically corresponds with the historically documented migrations of the Arabic tribes from Arabian Peninsula to Africa. We suggest also that higher frequency of the L-type mitochondrial haplogroups in African Arabs who entered Africa earlier is caused by admixture with sub-Saharan populations.
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