Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Moléculaire et Imagerie de Synthèse, CNRS and Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, UMR5288, Toulouse, France ; Centre de recherche littéraire et historique de l'Océan Indien (CRLHOI), Département d'ethnologie, Université de La Réunion, Saint-Denis, France ; Department of Pediatrics, CHU Sainte Justine, Faculty of Medecine, University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
PLoS One. 2013 Nov 22;8(11):e80932. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080932. eCollection 2013.
Madagascar is located at the crossroads of the Asian and African worlds and is therefore of particular interest for studies on human population migration. Within the large human diversity of the Great Island, we focused our study on a particular ethnic group, the Antemoro. Their culture presents an important Arab-Islamic influence, but the question of an Arab biological inheritance remains unresolved. We analyzed paternal (n=129) and maternal (n=135) lineages of this ethnic group. Although the majority of Antemoro genetic ancestry comes from sub-Saharan African and Southeast Asian gene pools, we observed in their paternal lineages two specific haplogroups (J1 and T1) linked to Middle Eastern origins. This inheritance was restricted to some Antemoro sub-groups. Statistical analyses tended to confirm significant Middle Eastern genetic contribution. This study gives a new perspective to the large human genetic diversity in Madagascar.
马达加斯加位于亚洲和非洲世界的十字路口,因此对于人类人口迁移的研究具有特殊意义。在这个大岛上的人类多样性中,我们专注于一个特定的族群,即安坦德罗人。他们的文化呈现出重要的阿拉伯-伊斯兰影响,但阿拉伯人是否有生物学遗传的问题仍未解决。我们分析了这个族群的父系(n=129)和母系(n=135)谱系。尽管安坦德罗人的遗传祖先主要来自撒哈拉以南非洲和东南亚基因库,但我们在他们的父系谱系中观察到了两个与中东起源有关的特定单倍群(J1 和 T1)。这种遗传仅限于一些安坦德罗亚群。统计分析倾向于证实中东有显著的遗传贡献。这项研究为马达加斯加的人类遗传多样性提供了一个新的视角。