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遗传与语言混合的平行轨迹:一个遗传混合克里奥尔人群的研究

Parallel Trajectories of Genetic and Linguistic Admixture in a Genetically Admixed Creole Population.

机构信息

CNRS-MNHN-Université Paris Diderot, UMR7206 Eco-Anthropology and Ethno-Biology, Paris, France.

Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA; Department of Statistics and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.

出版信息

Curr Biol. 2017 Aug 21;27(16):2529-2535.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.07.002. Epub 2017 Aug 10.

Abstract

Joint analyses of genes and languages, both of which are transmitted in populations by descent with modification-genes vertically by Mendel's laws, language via combinations of vertical, oblique, and horizontal processes [1-4]-provide an informative approach for human evolutionary studies [5-10]. Although gene-language analyses have employed extensive data on individual genetic variation [11-23], their linguistic data have not considered corresponding long-recognized [24] variability in individual speech patterns, or idiolects. Genetically admixed populations that speak creole languages show high genetic and idiolectal variation-genetic variation owing to heterogeneity in ancestry within admixed groups [25, 26] and idiolectal variation owing to recent language formation from differentiated sources [27-31]. To examine cotransmission of genetic and linguistic variation within populations, we collected genetic markers and speech recordings in the admixed creole-speaking population of Cape Verde, whose Kriolu language traces to West African languages and Portuguese [29, 32-35] and whose genetic ancestry has individual variation in European and continental African contributions [36-39]. In parallel with the combined Portuguese and West African origin of Kriolu, we find that genetic admixture in Cape Verde varies on an axis separating Iberian and Senegambian populations. We observe, analogously to vertical genetic transmission, transmission of idiolect from parents to offspring, as idiolect is predicted by parental birthplace, even after controlling for shared parent-child birthplaces. Further, African genetic admixture correlates with an index tabulating idiolectal features with likely African origins. These results suggest that Cape Verdean genetic and linguistic admixture have followed parallel evolutionary trajectories, with cotransmission of genetic and linguistic variation.

摘要

基因和语言的联合分析,这两者在种群中都是通过遗传修饰进行垂直传递的——基因通过孟德尔定律,语言则通过垂直、斜向和水平过程的组合[1-4]——为人类进化研究提供了一种信息丰富的方法[5-10]。尽管基因-语言分析已经使用了个体遗传变异的广泛数据[11-23],但其语言数据并未考虑到个体言语模式或个人言语的相应长期公认的可变性[24]。讲克里奥尔语的遗传混合人群表现出高度的遗传和个人言语变异——遗传变异是由于混合群体内部祖先的异质性[25,26],个人言语变异是由于最近从不同来源形成的语言[27-31]。为了研究人群中遗传和语言变异的共传递,我们在混合克里奥尔语使用者的佛得角混合人群中收集了遗传标记和语音记录,他们的克里奥尔语起源于西非语言和葡萄牙语[29,32-35],其遗传血统在欧洲和非洲大陆的贡献方面具有个体差异[36-39]。与克里奥尔语的葡萄牙语和西非语共同起源平行,我们发现佛得角的遗传混合在一个将伊比利亚和塞内冈比亚人群分开的轴线上变化。我们观察到,类似于垂直遗传传递,个人言语从父母传递给子女,因为个人言语由父母的出生地预测,即使在控制了父母子女出生地共享的情况下也是如此。此外,非洲遗传混合与一个指数相关,该指数列出了可能源自非洲的个人言语特征。这些结果表明,佛得角的遗传和语言混合遵循了平行的进化轨迹,遗传和语言变异的共传递。

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