Genetic variation in Khoisan-speaking populations from southern Africa

Genetic variation in Khoisan-speaking populations from southern Africa

A study focusing on the genetic sub-structure present in Khoisan-speakers based on mitochondrial DNA, Y-chromosomal DNA and autosomal SNPs

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-03-11 )

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Khoisan-speakers currently represent remnant groups of a much larger and widely distributed population of hunter gatherers and pastoralists who had exclusive occupation of southern Africa before the arrival of Bantu-speaking groups in the past 1,200 years and sea-borne immigrants within the last 350 years. They harbour some of the most divergent mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome lineages found in living peoples throughout the world. Additionally, in autosomal studies, Khoisan-speakers group in a distinct cluster from that of other African populations. This project made use of mitochondrial control region sequences, Y-chromosome SNP and STR markers and autosomal SNP markers to examine the population structure of various Khoisan-speaking groups. The relatedness of the groups to each other and to their neighbouring groups were examined. Study results confirmed the uniqueness of the genetic make-up of Khoisan-speakers. Furthermore, various levels of admixture from neighbouring populations were illustrated for the different Khoisan-speaking groups.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-1705-3

ISBN-10:

3844317058

EAN:

9783844317053

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Carina Schlebusch

Number of pages:

384

Published on:

2011-03-11

Category:

Genetics