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Tracing the genetic legacy in the French Caribbean islands: A study of mitochondrial and Y-chromosome lineages in the Guadeloupe archipelago

机译:追踪法国加勒比群岛的遗传遗产:瓜德罗普群岛线粒体和Y-染色体谱系的研究

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Objectives: The history of the Caribbean region is marked by numerous and various successive migration waves that resulted in a global blending of African, European, and Amerindian lineages. As the origin and genetic composition of the current population of French Caribbean islands has not been studied to date, we used both mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome markers to complete the characterization of the dynamics of admixture in the Guadeloupe archipelago. Materials and Methods: We sequenced the mitochondrial hypervariable regions and genotyped mitochondrial and Y-chromosomal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of 198 individuals from five localities of the Guadeloupe archipelago. Results: The maternal haplogroups revealed a blend of 85% African lineages (mainly traced to Western, West-Central, and South-Eastern Africa), 12.5% Eurasian lineages, and 0.5% Amerindian lineages. We highlighted disequilibria between European paternal contribution (44%) and European maternal contribution (7%), pointing out an important sexual asymmetry. Finally, the estimated Native American component was strikingly low and supported the near-extinction of native lineages in the region. Discussion: We confirmed that all historically known migratory events indeed left a visible genetic imprint in the contemporary Caribbean populations. The data gathered clearly demonstrated the significant impact of the transatlantic slave trade on the Guadeloupean population's constitution. Altogether, the data in our study confirm that in the Caribbean region, human population variation is correlated with colonial and postcolonial policies and unique island histories.
机译:目标:加勒比地区的历史标志着众多和各种连续的迁移波,导致非洲,欧洲和野生印度血统的全球混合。由于迄今尚未研究现有的法国加勒比群岛群体的起源和遗传组成,我们使用了线粒体DNA和Y-染色体标记来完成瓜德罗普群岛混合物动态的表征。材料和方法:从瓜德罗普群岛的五个地方测序198个个体的线粒体高变区域和基因分型线粒体和Y-染色体单核苷酸多态性(SNP)。结果:母亲HAPLOGOUPS揭示了85%的非洲血统(主要追溯到西方,西部和东南非洲),12.5%的欧亚血统和0.5%的野生海军赛车谱系。我们强调了欧洲父歧线(44%)和欧洲产妇贡献之间的不平衡(7%),指出了一个重要的性不对称。最后,估计的美洲原住民分量非常低,并支持该地区天然谱系的近乎灭绝。讨论:我们确认所有历史上众所周知的迁徙事件确实在当代加勒比人群中留下了可见的遗传印记。收集的数据清楚地表明了跨大西洋奴隶贸易对瓜德罗普林人口宪法的重大影响。完全是我们研究中的数据确认,在加勒比地区,人口变异与殖民地和后殖民政策和独特的岛屿历史相关。

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