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The genetic landscape of Ethiopia: diversity, intermixing and the association with culture

Authors :
van Dorp L
Bird N
Mark G. Thomas
Morris S
Saioa López
Endeshaw Bekele
Blench R
Garrett Hellenthal
Neil Bradman
Ephrem Mekonnen
Ayele Tarekegn
Oljira T
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

SummaryThe rich linguistic, ethnic and cultural diversity of Ethiopia provides an unprecedented opportunity to understand the level to which cultural factors correlate with -- and shape -- genetic structure in human populations. Using primarily novel genetic variation data covering 1,214 Ethiopians representing 68 different ethnic groups, together with information on individuals’ birthplaces, linguistic/religious practices and 31 cultural practices, we disentangle the effects of geographic distance, elevation, and social factors upon shaping the genetic structure of Ethiopians today. We provide evidence of associations between social behaviours and increased genetic differences among present-day peoples. We show that genetic similarity is broadly associated with linguistic classifications, but indicate pronounced genetic similarity among groups from disparate language classifications that may in part be attributable to recent intermixing. We also illustrate how groups reporting the same culture traits are more genetically similar on average and show evidence of recent intermixing, suggesting how shared cultural traits may promote admixture. In addition to providing insights into the genetic structure and history of Ethiopia, these results identify the most important cultural and geographic proxies for genetic differentiation and provide a resource for designing sampling protocols for future genetic studies involving Ethiopians.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....69dd05cae7317b425da93cb777158a51
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/756536