维达语的遗传特征:南亚的一个语言支系

IF 3.9 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Anjana Welikala , Shailesh Desai , Prajjval Pratap Singh , Amali Fernando , Kumarasamy Thangaraj , George van Driem , Gamini Adikari , Kamani Tennekoon , Gyaneshwer Chaubey , Ruwandi Ranasinghe
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来自南亚的语言学数据确定了南亚次大陆的几个语言隔离区。其中,对斯里兰卡土著维达人的研究最少。因此,为了了解斯里兰卡最初的人口分布以及维达人与欧亚大陆其他人群的遗传亲缘关系,我们对斯里兰卡维达人的高分辨率常染色体和有丝分裂基因组进行了广泛研究。我们的常染色体分析表明,尽管没有证据表明维达人与印度的部落人群在语言上有密切的亲缘关系,但维达人与这些人群在遗传上有密切的联系。有丝分裂基因组分析表明,维达人与印度人有着古老的联系,从而支持了这种联系。我们认为,维达人是一个基因漂移群体,与邻近的僧伽罗人和斯里兰卡泰米尔人的基因流动有限。有趣的是,维达人的基因祖先共享忽略了距离隔离模型。总体而言,斯里兰卡的人口结构是独特的,僧伽罗人和斯里兰卡泰米尔人过度混居,而韦达人则在很大程度上保持了与印度的隔离和深厚的遗传联系。
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The genetic identity of the Vedda: A language isolate of South Asia

Linguistic data from South Asia identified several language isolates in the subcontinent. The Vedda, an indigenous population of Sri Lanka, are the least studied amongst them. Therefore, to understand the initial peopling of Sri Lanka and the genetic affinity of the Vedda with other populations in Eurasia, we extensively studied the high-resolution autosomal and mitogenomes from the Vedda population of Sri Lanka. Our autosomal analyses suggest a close genetic link of Vedda with the tribal populations of India despite no evidence of close linguistic affinity, thus suggesting a deep genetic link of the Vedda with these populations. The mitogenomic analysis supports this association by pointing to an ancient link with Indian populations. We suggest that the Vedda population is a genetically drifted group with limited gene flow from neighbouring Sinhalese and Sri Lankan Tamil populations. Interestingly, the genetic ancestry sharing of Vedda neglects the isolation-by-distance model. Collectively, the demography of Sri Lanka is unique, where Sinhalese and Sri Lankan Tamil populations excessively admixed, whilst Vedda largely preserved their isolation and deep genetic association with India.

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Mitochondrion
Mitochondrion 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.50%
发文量
86
审稿时长
13.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Mitochondrion is a definitive, high profile, peer-reviewed international research journal. The scope of Mitochondrion is broad, reporting on basic science of mitochondria from all organisms and from basic research to pathology and clinical aspects of mitochondrial diseases. The journal welcomes original contributions from investigators working in diverse sub-disciplines such as evolution, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pharmacology, toxicology, forensic science, programmed cell death, aging, cancer and clinical features of mitochondrial diseases.
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