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  Genetic evidence in support of a shared Eurasian-North African dairying origin

Myles, S., Bouzekri, N., Haverfield, E., Cherkaoui, M., Dugoujon, J.-M., & Ward, R. D. (2005). Genetic evidence in support of a shared Eurasian-North African dairying origin. Human Genetics, 117(1), 34-42.

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Myles, Sean1, 著者           
Bouzekri, N., 著者
Haverfield, E., 著者
Cherkaoui, M., 著者
Dugoujon, Jean-Michel, 著者
Ward, Robert D., 著者
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1Department of Evolutionary Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_1497672              

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キーワード: Persistence/non-persistence polymorphism ; Human y-chromosome ; High-resolution analysis ; Lactase gene ; Linkage disequilibrium ; Iberian peninsula ; Demic diffusion ; Region ; Frequencies ; Upstream.
 要旨: The process by which pastoralism and agriculture spread from the Fertile Crescent over the past 10,000 years has been the subject of intense investigation by geneticists, linguists and archaeologists. However, no consensus has been reached as to whether this Neolithic transition is best characterized by a demic diffusion ( with a significant genetic input from migrating farmers) or a cultural diffusion ( without substantial migration of farmers). Milk consumption and thus lactose tolerance are assumed to have spread with pastoralism and we propose that by looking at the relevant mutations in and around the lactase gene in human populations, we can gain insight into the origin(s) and spread of dairying. We genotyped the putatively causal allele for lactose tolerance ( - 13910T) and constructed haplotypes from several polymorphisms in and around the lactase gene (LCT) in three North African Berber populations and compared our results with previously published data. We found that the frequency of the - 13910T allele predicts the frequency of lactose tolerance in several Eurasian and North African Berber populations but not in most sub-Saharan African populations. Our analyses suggest that contemporary Berber populations possess the genetic signature of a past migration of pastoralists from the Middle East and that they share a dairying origin with Europeans and Asians, but not with sub-Saharan Africans. [References: 59]

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言語: eng - English
 日付: 2005-06
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 識別子(DOI, ISBNなど): eDoc: 251590
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出版物名: Human Genetics
種別: 学術雑誌
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ページ: - 巻号: 117 (1) 通巻号: - 開始・終了ページ: 34 - 42 識別子(ISBN, ISSN, DOIなど): -