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Phylogeographic Analysis of Paternal Lineages in NE Portuguese Jewish Communities

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Phylogeographic Analysis of Paternal Lineages in NE Portuguese Jewish Communities
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2010
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Ines Nogueiro
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Journal
Vol. 141
Pages: 373-381
ISSN: 0002-9483
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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FOS: Natural sciences > Earth and related Environmental sciences
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Abstract (EN): The establishment of Jewish communities in the territory of contemporary Portugal is archaeologically documented since the 3rd century CE but their settlement in Tras-os-Montes (NE Portugal) has not been proved before the 12th century. The Decree of Expulsion followed by the establishment of the Inquisition, both around the beginning of the 16th century, accounted for a significant exodus, as well as the establishment of crypto-Jewish communities. Previous Y chromosome studies have shown that different Jewish communities share a common origin in the Near East, although they can be quite heterogeneous as a consequence of genetic drift and different levels of admixture with their respective host populations. To characterize the genetic composition of the Portuguese Jewish communities from Tras-os-Montes, we have examined 57 unrelated Jewish males, with a high-resolution Y-chro-mosome typing strategy, comprising 16 STRs and 23 SNPs. A high lineage diversity was found at both haplotype and haplogroup levels (98.74 and 82.83%, respectively), demonstrating the absence of either strong drift or founder effects. A deeper and more detailed investigation is required to clarify how these communities avoided the expected inbreeding caused by over four centuries of religious repression. Concerning haplogroup lineages, we detected some admixture with the Western European non-Jewish populations (R1b1b2-M269, similar to 28%), along with a strong ancestral component reflecting their origin in the Middle East [J1(xJ1a-M267), similar to 12%; J2-M172, similar to 25%; T-M70, similar to 16%] and in consequence Tras-os-Montes Jews were found to be more closely related with other Jewish groups, rather than with the Portuguese non-Jewish population. Am J Phys Anthropol 141:373-381, 2010. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Contact: lgusmao@ipatimup.pt
No. of pages: 9
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