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Fine-Scale Genetic Structure in the United Arab Emirates Reflects Endogamous and Consanguineous Culture,Population History,and Geography
Authors:Katherine S Elliott  Marc Haber  Hinda Daggag  George B Busby  Rizwan Sarwar  Derek Kennet  Michael Petraglia  Lawrence J Petherbridge  Parisa Yavari  Frauke U Heard-Bey  Bindu Shobi  Tariq Ghulam  Dalia Haj  Alia Al Tikriti  Alshafi Mohammad  Suma Antony  Maitha Alyileili  Shatha Alaydaroos  Evelyn Lau  Mark Butler  Arash Yavari  Julian C Knight  Houman Ashrafian  Maha T Barakat
Abstract:The indigenous population of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has a unique demographic and cultural history. Its tradition of endogamy and consanguinity is expected to produce genetic homogeneity and partitioning of gene pools while population movements and intercontinental trade are likely to have contributed to genetic diversity. Emiratis and neighboring populations of the Middle East have been underrepresented in the population genetics literature with few studies covering the broader genetic history of the Arabian Peninsula. Here, we genotyped 1,198 individuals from the seven Emirates using 1.7 million markers and by employing haplotype-based algorithms and admixture analyses, we reveal the fine-scale genetic structure of the Emirati population. Shared ancestry and gene flow with neighboring populations display their unique geographic position while increased intra- versus inter-Emirati kinship and sharing of uniparental haplogroups, reflect the endogamous and consanguineous cultural traditions of the Emirates and their tribes.
Keywords:population genetics  ancestry  admixture  Middle East
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