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The genomic history of the indigenous people of the Canary Islands

Rosa Fregel, Vanessa Villena-Tejero, Héctor Morales-Benítez et al.

31427508 PubMed ID
19 Authors
2019-09-03 Published
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Chapter I

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Authors

RF
Rosa Fregel
VV
Vanessa Villena-Tejero
HM
Héctor Morales-Benítez
AO
Alejandro Ordóñez
JS
Jonathan Santana-Cabrera
VM
Vicente M. Cabrera
JM
José M. Larruga
CD
Carlos D. Bustamante
MA
Matilde Arnay-de-la-Rosa
AG
Antonio González-Martín
TD
Teresa Delgado-Darias
JV
Javier Velasco-Vázquez
BS
Beth Shapiro
CR
Conrado Rodríguez-Mafra
JM
Jacob Morales
MA
Marco A. Moreno-Benítez
AC
Amelia C. Rodríguez-Rodríguez
FD
Francisco Delgado-Delgado
MC
M. Carmen Meneses-Cabrera
Chapter II

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The indigenous people of the Canary Islands, the Guanches, were a Berber-related population that lived in isolation for more than a millennium before being conquered by Europeans in the 15th century CE. To shed light on their genomic history, we sequenced the genomes of 40 ancient individuals from seven islands, spanning the 7th-16th centuries CE. We find that the Canary Islands were settled by at least two distinct waves of migration from North Africa. The genetic composition of the first settlers was similar to that of present-day North Africans, particularly Moroccans and Tunisians. However, there is also evidence of additional ancestry that may have come from sub-Saharan Africa. Our results reveal a complex population history involving multiple migrations and genetic drift in island populations.

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