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    Thousands of Qatari genomes inform human migration history and improve imputation of Arab haplotypes

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    2021-12-01
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    Razali, Rozaimi Mohamad
    Rodriguez-Flores, Juan
    Ghorbani, Mohammadmersad
    Naeem, Haroon
    Aamer, Waleed
    Aliyev, Elbay
    Jubran, Ali
    Ismail, Said I.
    Al-Muftah, Wadha
    Badji, Radja
    Mbarek, Hamdi
    Darwish, Dima
    Fadl, Tasnim
    Yasin, Heba
    Ennaifar, Maryem
    Abdellatif, Rania
    Alkuwari, Fatima
    Alvi, Muhammad
    Al-Sarraj, Yasser
    Saad, Chadi
    Althani, Asmaa
    Fethnou, Eleni
    Qafoud, Fatima
    Alkhayat, Eiman
    Afifi, Nahla
    Tomei, Sara
    Liu, Wei
    Lorenz, Stephan
    Syed, Najeeb
    Almabrazi, Hakeem
    Vempalli, Fazulur Rehaman
    Temanni, Ramzi
    Saqri, Tariq Abu
    Khatib, Mohammedhusen
    Hamza, Mehshad
    Zaid, Tariq Abu
    El Khouly, Ahmed
    Pathare, Tushar
    Poolat, Shafeeq
    Al-Ali, Rashid
    Albagha, Omar
    Al-Khodor, Souhaila
    Alshafai, Mashael
    Badii, Ramin
    Chouchane, Lotfi
    Estivill, Xavier
    Fakhro, Khalid A.
    Mokrab, Younes
    Puthen, Jithesh V.
    Suhre, Karsten
    Tatari, Zohreh
    Clark, Andrew G.
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    Abstract
    Arab populations are largely understudied, notably their genetic structure and history. Here we present an in-depth analysis of 6,218 whole genomes from Qatar, revealing extensive diversity as well as genetic ancestries representing the main founding Arab genealogical lineages of Qahtanite (Peninsular Arabs) and Adnanite (General Arabs and West Eurasian Arabs). We find that Peninsular Arabs are the closest relatives of ancient hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers from the Levant, and that founder Arab populations experienced multiple splitting events 12–20 kya, consistent with the aridification of Arabia and farming in the Levant, giving rise to settler and nomadic communities. In terms of recent genetic flow, we show that these ancestries contributed significantly to European, South Asian as well as South American populations, likely as a result of Islamic expansion over the past 1400 years. Notably, we characterize a large cohort of men with the ChrY J1a2b haplogroup (n = 1,491), identifying 29 unique sub-haplogroups. Finally, we leverage genotype novelty to build a reference panel of 12,432 haplotypes, demonstrating improved genotype imputation for both rare and common alleles in Arabs and the wider Middle East.
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    https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85118396665&origin=inward
    DOI/handle
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-25287-y
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/56109
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