The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor

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Autor(a) principal: Brucato, N
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Fernandes, V, Mazières, S, Kusuma, P, Cox, MP, Ng'ang'aX, JW, Omar, M, Simeone-Senelle, MC, Frassati, C, Alshamali, F, Fin, B, Boland, A, Deleuze, JF, Stoneking, M, Adelaar, A, Crowther, A, Boivin, N, Pereira, L, Bailly, P, Chiaroni, J, Ricaut, FX
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10216/110004
Resumo: At the dawn of the second millennium, the expansion of the Indian Ocean trading network aligned with the emergence of an outward-oriented community along the East African coast to create a cosmopolitan cultural and trading zone known as the Swahili Corridor. On the basis of analyses of new genome-wide genotyping data and uniparental data in 276 individuals from coastal Kenya and the Comoros islands, along with large-scale genetic datasets from the Indian Ocean rim, we reconstruct historical population dynamics to show that the Swahili Corridor is largely an eastern Bantu genetic continuum. Limited gene flows from the Middle East can be seen in Swahili and Comorian populations at dates corresponding to historically documented contacts. However, the main admixture event in southern insular populations, particularly Comorian and Malagasy groups, occurred with individuals from Island Southeast Asia as early as the 8th century, reflecting an earlier dispersal from this region. Remarkably, our results support recent archaeological and linguistic evidence-based suggestions that the Comoros archipelago was the earliest location of contact between Austronesian and African populations in the Swahili Corridor.
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spelling The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili CorridorComorosEast AfricaMadagascarAdmixtureMigrationPopulation GeneticsAt the dawn of the second millennium, the expansion of the Indian Ocean trading network aligned with the emergence of an outward-oriented community along the East African coast to create a cosmopolitan cultural and trading zone known as the Swahili Corridor. On the basis of analyses of new genome-wide genotyping data and uniparental data in 276 individuals from coastal Kenya and the Comoros islands, along with large-scale genetic datasets from the Indian Ocean rim, we reconstruct historical population dynamics to show that the Swahili Corridor is largely an eastern Bantu genetic continuum. Limited gene flows from the Middle East can be seen in Swahili and Comorian populations at dates corresponding to historically documented contacts. However, the main admixture event in southern insular populations, particularly Comorian and Malagasy groups, occurred with individuals from Island Southeast Asia as early as the 8th century, reflecting an earlier dispersal from this region. Remarkably, our results support recent archaeological and linguistic evidence-based suggestions that the Comoros archipelago was the earliest location of contact between Austronesian and African populations in the Swahili Corridor.Elsevier (Cell Press)2018-01-042018-01-04T00:00:00Z2018-07-04T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10216/110004eng0002-929710.1016/j.ajhg.2017.11.011Brucato, NFernandes, VMazières, SKusuma, PCox, MPNg'ang'aX, JWOmar, MSimeone-Senelle, MCFrassati, CAlshamali, FFin, BBoland, ADeleuze, JFStoneking, MAdelaar, ACrowther, ABoivin, NPereira, LBailly, PChiaroni, JRicaut, FXinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-09-27T09:24:54Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/110004Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-09-27T09:24:54Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
title The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
spellingShingle The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
Brucato, N
Comoros
East Africa
Madagascar
Admixture
Migration
Population Genetics
title_short The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
title_full The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
title_fullStr The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
title_full_unstemmed The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
title_sort The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
author Brucato, N
author_facet Brucato, N
Fernandes, V
Mazières, S
Kusuma, P
Cox, MP
Ng'ang'aX, JW
Omar, M
Simeone-Senelle, MC
Frassati, C
Alshamali, F
Fin, B
Boland, A
Deleuze, JF
Stoneking, M
Adelaar, A
Crowther, A
Boivin, N
Pereira, L
Bailly, P
Chiaroni, J
Ricaut, FX
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Mazières, S
Kusuma, P
Cox, MP
Ng'ang'aX, JW
Omar, M
Simeone-Senelle, MC
Frassati, C
Alshamali, F
Fin, B
Boland, A
Deleuze, JF
Stoneking, M
Adelaar, A
Crowther, A
Boivin, N
Pereira, L
Bailly, P
Chiaroni, J
Ricaut, FX
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brucato, N
Fernandes, V
Mazières, S
Kusuma, P
Cox, MP
Ng'ang'aX, JW
Omar, M
Simeone-Senelle, MC
Frassati, C
Alshamali, F
Fin, B
Boland, A
Deleuze, JF
Stoneking, M
Adelaar, A
Crowther, A
Boivin, N
Pereira, L
Bailly, P
Chiaroni, J
Ricaut, FX
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comoros
East Africa
Madagascar
Admixture
Migration
Population Genetics
topic Comoros
East Africa
Madagascar
Admixture
Migration
Population Genetics
description At the dawn of the second millennium, the expansion of the Indian Ocean trading network aligned with the emergence of an outward-oriented community along the East African coast to create a cosmopolitan cultural and trading zone known as the Swahili Corridor. On the basis of analyses of new genome-wide genotyping data and uniparental data in 276 individuals from coastal Kenya and the Comoros islands, along with large-scale genetic datasets from the Indian Ocean rim, we reconstruct historical population dynamics to show that the Swahili Corridor is largely an eastern Bantu genetic continuum. Limited gene flows from the Middle East can be seen in Swahili and Comorian populations at dates corresponding to historically documented contacts. However, the main admixture event in southern insular populations, particularly Comorian and Malagasy groups, occurred with individuals from Island Southeast Asia as early as the 8th century, reflecting an earlier dispersal from this region. Remarkably, our results support recent archaeological and linguistic evidence-based suggestions that the Comoros archipelago was the earliest location of contact between Austronesian and African populations in the Swahili Corridor.
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