Co-Introgression of Y-Chromosome Haplogroups and the Sickle Cell Gene Across Africa’s Sahel
Co-Introgression of Y-Chromosome Haplogroups and the Sickle Cell Gene Across Africa’s Sahel
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2015-11-18
Authors
Ibrahim, Muntaser E.
Hassan, Hisham Y.
Hussain, Ayman
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UOFK
Abstract
The Sahel that extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Ethiopian highland is a historical reservoir of Africa’s
cultures and grandest populations and a known arena of ancient and recent migrations.We are interested in
the issue whether such migrations were also carriers of genetic traits and whether this introgression could be
associated with population genetic markers. Based on analysis of Y-chromosome haplogroups, we present
evidence that the sickle gene, one of the major protective polymorphisms known in malaria, has in fact
found its way only recently to the gene pool of the populations in eastern Sahel. We discuss the possible
dynamics of the process and give estimates of the age of the introduction of the S allele into eastern Sahel.
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Y-chromosome; haplogroups; sickle gene; Sudan