The geographic origins of African slave settlers and the Portuguese genetic contribution to the population of São Tomé (Gulf of Guinea) were assessed through the analysis of β-globin haplotypes in 44 chromosomes bearing the βS allele and through the study of the genetic variation in eight autosomal markers (APOA1, AT3, FY, LPL, OCA2, RB1, Sb19.3, and GC) informative for admixture in a sample of 224 individuals. The observed βS haplotype distribution (36.4% Bantu, 52.3% Benin, 4.5% Cameroon, 4.5% Senegal, and 2.3% atypical) is in accordance with the historical information on the major geographic sources of slave settlers of São Tomé, although it captures a more important contribution of Central-West Africa regions than previously anticipated...
The forced migration of millions of Africans during the Atlantic Slave Trade led to the emergence of...
The Noir Marron communities are the direct descendants of African slaves brought to the Guianas duri...
Africans arrived in Brazil as slaves in great numbers, mainly after 1550. Before the abolition of sl...
Populations derived from the Atlantic slaving process provide unique opportunities for studying key ...
Populations derived from the Atlantic slaving process provide unique opportunities for studying key ...
HLA-A,-B, and -DR frequencies were analysed in populations from Portugal and the Madeira and Cabo Ve...
From the 15th to the 19th century, the Trans-Atlantic Slave-Trade (TAST) influenced the genetic and ...
The understanding of the first movements of the ancestral populations within the African continent i...
Background Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16th-19...
The understanding of the first movements of the ancestral populations within the African continent i...
The Noir Marron are the direct descendants of thousands of African slaves deported to the Guyanas du...
International audienceThe Noir Marron communities are the direct descendants of African slaves broug...
Background: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16(th)...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in world history. However, the origin...
An archaeological excavation in Valle da Gafaria (Lagos, Portugal), revealed two contiguous burial p...
The forced migration of millions of Africans during the Atlantic Slave Trade led to the emergence of...
The Noir Marron communities are the direct descendants of African slaves brought to the Guianas duri...
Africans arrived in Brazil as slaves in great numbers, mainly after 1550. Before the abolition of sl...
Populations derived from the Atlantic slaving process provide unique opportunities for studying key ...
Populations derived from the Atlantic slaving process provide unique opportunities for studying key ...
HLA-A,-B, and -DR frequencies were analysed in populations from Portugal and the Madeira and Cabo Ve...
From the 15th to the 19th century, the Trans-Atlantic Slave-Trade (TAST) influenced the genetic and ...
The understanding of the first movements of the ancestral populations within the African continent i...
Background Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16th-19...
The understanding of the first movements of the ancestral populations within the African continent i...
The Noir Marron are the direct descendants of thousands of African slaves deported to the Guyanas du...
International audienceThe Noir Marron communities are the direct descendants of African slaves broug...
Background: Retracing the genetic histories of the descendant populations of the Slave Trade (16(th)...
The transatlantic slave trade was the largest forced migration in world history. However, the origin...
An archaeological excavation in Valle da Gafaria (Lagos, Portugal), revealed two contiguous burial p...
The forced migration of millions of Africans during the Atlantic Slave Trade led to the emergence of...
The Noir Marron communities are the direct descendants of African slaves brought to the Guianas duri...
Africans arrived in Brazil as slaves in great numbers, mainly after 1550. Before the abolition of sl...