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Wide-scale Geographical Analysis of Genetic Ancestry in the South African Coloured Population

View ORCID ProfileImkeLankheet,View ORCID ProfileRickardHammarén,Lucía Ximena AlvaCaballero,View ORCID ProfileMaximilianLarena,View ORCID ProfileHelenaMalmström,View ORCID ProfileCecileJolly,View ORCID ProfileHimlaSoodyall,Michaelde Jongh,View ORCID ProfileCarinaSchlebusch
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.06.13.598620
Imke Lankheet
1Human Evolution, Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University,Sweden
Rickard Hammarén
1Human Evolution, Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University,Sweden
Lucía Ximena Alva Caballero
1Human Evolution, Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University,Sweden
Maximilian Larena
1Human Evolution, Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University,Sweden
Helena Malmström
1Human Evolution, Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University,Sweden
5Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg,South Africa
Cecile Jolly
1Human Evolution, Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University,Sweden
Himla Soodyall
2Division of Human Genetics, School of Pathology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,South Africa
3Academy of Science of South Africa, Pretoria,South Africa
Michael de Jongh
4Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of South Africa, Pretoria,South Africa
Carina Schlebusch
1Human Evolution, Department of Organismal Biology, Evolutionary Biology Centre, Uppsala University,Sweden
5Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg,South Africa
6SciLife Lab, Uppsala,Sweden
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Abstract

The South African Coloured (SAC) population, a prominent admixed population in South Africa, reflects centuries of migration, admixture, and historical segregation. Descendants of local Khoe-San and Bantu-speaking populations, European settlers, and enslaved individuals from Africa and Asia, SAC individuals embody diverse ancestries. This study investigates the genetic makeup of SAC individuals, utilizing autosomal genotypes, mitochondrial DNA and Y-chromosome data. We analyze new genotype data for 125 SAC individuals from seven locations. Our analysis, based on a dataset comprising 356 SAC individuals from 22 geographic locations, revealed significant regional variations in ancestry. Khoe-San ancestry predominates in 14 locations, highlighting its lasting influence. Inland regions exhibit higher proportions of Khoe-San ancestry, eastern regions show more Bantu-speaker/West African ancestry, and western/coastal areas, particularly around Cape Town, display increased Asian ancestry. These patterns reflect historical migrations and settlement patterns. Additionally, sex-biased admixture ratios show male-biased admixture from East Africans and Europeans, and female-biased admixture from Khoe-San populations, which is supported by mitochondrial and Y-chromosome data. This research underscores the importance of studying the SAC population to understand South Africa’s historical migrations, providing insights into the complex genetic heritage of South Africans.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

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Posted June 14, 2024.
Wide-scale Geographical Analysis of Genetic Ancestry in the South African Coloured Population
ImkeLankheet,RickardHammarén,Lucía Ximena AlvaCaballero,MaximilianLarena,HelenaMalmström,CecileJolly,HimlaSoodyall,Michaelde Jongh,CarinaSchlebusch
bioRxiv2024.06.13.598620;doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.06.13.598620
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