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1 June 2006 North African Berber and Arab Influences in the Western Mediterranean Revealed by Y-Chromosome DNA Haplotypes
Nathalie Gérard, Sala Berriche, Annie Aouizérate, Florent Diéterlen, Gérard Lucotte
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Abstract

We have analyzed Y-chromosome diversity in the western Mediterranean area, examining p49a,f TaqI haplotype V and subhaplotypes Vb (Berber) and Va (Arab). A total of 2,196 unrelated DNA samples, belonging to 22 populations from North Africa and the southern Mediterranean coast of occidental Europe, have been typed. Subhaplotype Vb, predominant in a Berber population of Morocco (63.5%), was also found at high frequencies in southern Portugal (35.9%) and Andalusia (25.4%). The Arab sub-haplotype Va, predominant in Algeria (53.9%) and Tunisia (50.6%), was also found at a relatively high frequency in Sicily (23.1%) and Naples (16.4%); its highest frequency in Iberia was in northern Portugal (22.8%) and Andalusia (15.5%). In Iberia there is a gradient of decreasing frequencies in latitude for both subhaplotypes Va and Vb, related to eight centuries of Muslim domination (8th to 15th centuries) in southern Iberia.

Nathalie Gérard, Sala Berriche, Annie Aouizérate, Florent Diéterlen, and Gérard Lucotte "North African Berber and Arab Influences in the Western Mediterranean Revealed by Y-Chromosome DNA Haplotypes," Human Biology 78(3), 307-316, (1 June 2006). https://doi.org/10.1353/hub.2006.0045
Received: 26 May 2005; Published: 1 June 2006
KEYWORDS
Arabs
BERBERS
Iberia
MUSLIM DOMINATION IN SOUTHERN PORTUGAL AND SPAIN
P49a,f TaqI HAPLOTYPE V
SUBHAPLOTYPE Va (ARAB)
SUBHAPLOTYPE Vb (BERBER)
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