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Paternal lineages in Libya inferred from Y-chromosome haplogroups
Paternal lineages in Libya inferred from Y-chromosome haplogroups
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Many studies based on genetic diversity of North African populations have contributed to elucidate the modelling of the genetic landscape in this region. North Africa is considered as a distinct spatial-temporal entity on geographic, archaeological, and historical grounds, which has undergone the influence of different human migrations along its shaping. For instance, Libya, a North African country, was first inhabited by Berbers and then colonized by a variety of ethnic groups like Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs and, in recent times, Italians. In this study, we contribute to clarify the genetic variation of Libya and consequently, of North African modern populations, by the study of Libyan male lineages. A total of 22 Y-chromosome-specific SNPs were genotyped in a sample of 175 Libyan males, allowing the characterization of 18 Y-chromosomal haplogroups. The obtained data revealed a predominant Northwest African component represented by haplogroup E-M81 (33.7%) followed by J(xJ1a,J2)-M304 (27.4%), which is postulated to have a Middle Eastern origin. The comparative study with other populations (∼5,400 individuals from North Africa, Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Europe) revealed a general genetic homogeneity among North African populations (FST = 5.3 %; P-value < 0.0001). Overall, the Y-haplogroup diversity in Libya and in North Africa is characterized by two genetic components. The first signature is typical of Berber-speaking people (E-M81), the autochthonous inhabitants, whereas the second is (J(xJ1a,J2)-M304), originating from Arabic populations. This is in agreement with the hypothesis of an Arabic expansion from the Middle East, shaping the North African genetic landscape. 
ISSN : 1096-8644 
Journal Name : Am J Phys Anthropol 
Volume : 157 
Issue Number : 2 
Publishing Year : 1436 AH
2015 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Thursday, April 28, 2016 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
Soumaya Triki-FendriTriki-Fendri, Soumaya Investigator  
Paula Sanchez-DizSanchez-Diz, Paula Researcher  
Danel Rey-GonzalezRey-Gonzalez, Danel Researcher  
Imen AyadiAyadi, Imen Researcher  
Angel CarracedoCarracedo, Angel Researcher  
Ahmed RebaiRebai, Ahmed Researcher ahmed.rebai@cbs.rnrt.tn

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