| Literature DB >> 20981037 |
Marc Haber1, Daniel E Platt, Simon Khoury, Danielle A Badro, Miguel Abboud, Chris Tyler-Smith, Pierre A Zalloua.
Abstract
We have sought to identify signals of assimilation of African male lines in Lebanon by exploring the association of sickle cell disease (SCD) in Lebanon with Y-chromosome haplogroups that are informative of the disease origin and its exclusivity to the Muslim community. A total of 732 samples were analyzed, including 33 SCD patients from Lebanon genotyped for 28 binary markers and 19 short tandem repeats on the non-recombinant segment of the Y chromosome. Genetic organization was identified using populations known to have influenced the genetic structure of the Lebanese population, in addition to African populations with high incidence of SCD. Y-chromosome haplogroup R-M343 sub-lineages distinguish between sub-Saharan African and Lebanese Y chromosomes. We detected a limited penetration of SCD into Lebanese R-M343 carriers, restricted to Lebanese Muslims. We suggest that this penetration brought the sickle cell gene along with the African R-M343, probably with the Saharan caravan slave trade.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20981037 PMCID: PMC3312574 DOI: 10.1038/jhg.2010.131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Genet ISSN: 1434-5161 Impact factor: 3.172