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Denis Pierron1, Margit Heiske1, Harilanto Razafindrazaka1, Ignace Rakoto2, Nelly Rabetokotany2, Bodo Ravololomanga2, Lucien M-A Rakotozafy2, Mireille Mialy Rakotomalala2, Michel Razafiarivony2, Bako Rasoarifetra2, Miakabola Andriamampianina Raharijesy2, Lolona Razafindralambo2, Fulgence Fanony2, Sendra Lejamble3, Olivier Thomas3, Ahmed Mohamed Abdallah3, Christophe Rocher3, Amal Arachiche3, Laure Tonaso1, Veronica Pereda-Loth1, Stéphanie Schiavinato1, Nicolas Brucato1, Francois-Xavier Ricaut1, Pradiptajati Kusuma1,4,5, Herawati Sudoyo4,5, Shengyu Ni6, Anne Boland7, Jean-Francois Deleuze7, Philippe Beaujard8, Philippe Grange9, Sander Adelaar10, Mark Stoneking6, Jean-Aimé Rakotoarisoa11, Chantal Radimilahy11, Thierry Letellier12.
Abstract
Although situated ∼400 km from the east coast of Africa, Madagascar exhibits cultural, linguistic, and genetic traits from both Southeast Asia and Eastern Africa. The settlement history remains contentious; we therefore used a grid-based approach to sample at high resolution the genomic diversity (including maternal lineages, paternal lineages, and genome-wide data) across 257 villages and 2,704 Malagasy individuals. We find a common Bantu and Austronesian descent for all Malagasy individuals with a limited paternal contribution from Europe and the Middle East. Admixture and demographic growth happened recently, suggesting a rapid settlement of Madagascar during the last millennium. However, the distribution of African and Asian ancestry across the island reveals that the admixture was sex biased and happened heterogeneously across Madagascar, suggesting independent colonization of Madagascar from Africa and Asia rather than settlement by an already admixed population. In addition, there are geographic influences on the present genomic diversity, independent of the admixture, showing that a few centuries is sufficient to produce detectable genetic structure in human populations.Entities:
Keywords: Indian Ocean; Malagasy origins; genetics; genome-wide data; proto-globalization
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28716916 PMCID: PMC5559028 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1704906114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205