Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Hyderabad, India.
Am J Hum Genet. 2011 Jul 15;89(1):154-61. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2011.05.030. Epub 2011 Jul 7.
The Siddis (Afro-Indians) are a tribal population whose members live in coastal Karnataka, Gujarat, and in some parts of Andhra Pradesh. Historical records indicate that the Portuguese brought the Siddis to India from Africa about 300-500 years ago; however, there is little information about their more precise ancestral origins. Here, we perform a genome-wide survey to understand the population history of the Siddis. Using hundreds of thousands of autosomal markers, we show that they have inherited ancestry from Africans, Indians, and possibly Europeans (Portuguese). Additionally, analyses of the uniparental (Y-chromosomal and mitochondrial DNA) markers indicate that the Siddis trace their ancestry to Bantu speakers from sub-Saharan Africa. We estimate that the admixture between the African ancestors of the Siddis and neighboring South Asian groups probably occurred in the past eight generations (∼200 years ago), consistent with historical records.
西迪人(非洲裔印度人)是一个部落群体,其成员生活在卡纳塔克邦沿海地区、古吉拉特邦和安得拉邦的一些地区。历史记录表明,大约 300-500 年前,葡萄牙人将西迪人从非洲带到了印度;然而,关于他们更确切的祖先起源的信息却很少。在这里,我们进行了一次全基因组调查,以了解西迪人的人口历史。我们使用数十万条常染色体标记,表明他们继承了非洲人、印度人和可能还有欧洲人(葡萄牙人)的血统。此外,对单倍体(Y 染色体和线粒体 DNA)标记的分析表明,西迪人的祖先可以追溯到来自撒哈拉以南非洲的班图语使用者。我们估计,西迪人的非洲祖先与南亚邻近群体之间的混血可能发生在过去的八代(大约 200 年前),这与历史记录相符。