Patterns of African and Asian admixture in the Afrikaner population of South Africa

被引:16
|
作者
Hollfelder, N. [1 ]
Erasmus, J. C. [2 ]
Hammaren, R. [1 ]
Vicente, M. [1 ]
Jakobsson, M. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Greeff, J. M. [2 ]
Schlebusch, C. M. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Organismal Biol, Human Evolut, Norbyvagen 18C, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Univ Pretoria, Dept Biochem Genet & Microbiol, ZA-0002 Pretoria, South Africa
[3] Uppsala Univ, Sci Life Lab, Norbyvagen 18C, SE-75236 Uppsala, Sweden
[4] Univ Johannesburg, Palaeo Res Inst, POB 524, ZA-2006 Auckland Pk, South Africa
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会; 瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
Afrikaner; South Africa; Admixture; Slave trade; Colonial times; INHERITED DISORDERS; ANCESTRY; FREQUENCIES; COMPONENTS; DIVERSITY; DISEASE; MODEL; KHOE; SAN;
D O I
10.1186/s12915-020-0746-1
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background The Afrikaner population of South Africa is the descendants of European colonists who started to colonize the Cape of Good Hope in the 1600s. In the early days of the colony, mixed unions between European males and non-European females gave rise to admixed children who later became incorporated into either the Afrikaner or the Coloured populations of South Africa. Differences in ancestry, social class, culture, sex ratio and geographic structure led to distinct and characteristic admixture patterns in the Afrikaner and Coloured populations. The Afrikaner population has a predominant European composition, whereas the Coloured population has more diverse ancestries. Genealogical records previously estimated the contribution of non-Europeans into the Afrikaners to be between 5.5 and 7.2%. Results To investigate the genetic ancestry of the Afrikaner population today (11-13 generations after initial colonization), we genotyped approximately five million genome-wide markers in 77 Afrikaner individuals and compared their genotypes to populations across the world to determine parental source populations and admixture proportions. We found that the majority of Afrikaner ancestry (average 95.3%) came from European populations (specifically northwestern European populations), but that almost all Afrikaners had admixture from non-Europeans. The non-European admixture originated mostly from people who were brought to South Africa as slaves and, to a lesser extent, from local Khoe-San groups. Furthermore, despite a potentially small founding population, there is no sign of a recent bottleneck in the Afrikaner compared to other European populations. Admixture amongst diverse groups from Europe and elsewhere during early colonial times might have counterbalanced the effects of a small founding population. Conclusions While Afrikaners have an ancestry predominantly from northwestern Europe, non-European admixture signals are ubiquitous in the Afrikaner population. Interesting patterns and similarities could be observed between genealogical predictions and our genetic inferences. Afrikaners today have comparable inbreeding levels to current-day European populations.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] AFRIKANER AND AFRICAN NATIONALISM - SOUTH-AFRICAN PARALLELS AND PARAMETERS - MUNGER,ES
    KUPER, A
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 1968, 23 (04): : 661 - 662
  • [22] AFRIKANER AND AFRICAN NATIONALISM - SOUTH-AFRICAN PARALLELS AND PARAMETERS - MUNGER,ES
    CARSTENS, WP
    MAN, 1968, 3 (01): : 152 - 152
  • [24] AFRIKANER AND AFRICAN NATIONALISM - SOUTH-AFRICAN PARALLELS AND PARAMETERS - MUNGER,ES
    SHINGLER, J
    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, 1968, 3 (1-2) : 155 - 156
  • [25] Genetic admixture predictors of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in a South African population
    Carter, R. Colin
    Yang, Zikun
    Akkaya-Hocagil, Tugba
    Jacobson, Sandra W.
    Jacobson, Joseph L.
    Dodge, Neil C.
    Hoyme, H. Eugene
    Zeisel, Steven H.
    Meintjes, Ernesta M.
    Kizil, Caghan
    Tosto, Giuseppe
    GENE, 2024, 931
  • [26] Genome-wide patterns of population structure and admixture in West Africans and African Americans
    Bryc, Katarzyna
    Auton, Adam
    Nelson, Matthew R.
    Oksenberg, Jorge R.
    Hauser, Stephen L.
    Williams, Scott
    Froment, Alain
    Bodo, Jean-Marie
    Wambebe, Charles
    Tishkoff, Sarah A.
    Bustamante, Carlos D.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2010, 107 (02) : 786 - 791
  • [27] COVERT POWER IN SOUTH-AFRICA - THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE AFRIKANER BROEDERBOND
    PIRIE, GH
    ROGERSON, CM
    BEAVON, KSO
    AREA, 1980, 12 (02) : 99 - 104
  • [28] Counterinsurgency in South Africa: the Afrikaner Rebellion, 1914-1915
    Garcia, Antonio
    Kleynhans, Evert
    SMALL WARS AND INSURGENCIES, 2021, 32 (01): : 53 - 79
  • [29] Patterns of incident Burkitt lymphoma during the HIV epidemic among the Black African and White population in South Africa
    Metekoua, Carole
    Ruffieux, Yann
    Mwansa-Kambafwile, Judith
    Kellett, Patricia
    Egger, Matthias
    Muchengeti, Mazvita
    Rohner, Eliane
    Wiggill, Tracey
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 2025, 132 (05) : 462 - 468
  • [30] Genome-wide genetic diversity, population structure and admixture analysis in African and Asian cattle breeds
    Edea, Z.
    Bhuiyan, M. S. A.
    Dessie, T.
    Rothschild, M. F.
    Dadi, H.
    Kim, K. S.
    ANIMAL, 2015, 9 (02) : 218 - 226