Interethnic genetic differentiation: GM polymorphism in eastern Senegal

Am J Hum Genet. 1990 Feb;46(2):383-92.

Abstract

Analysis of GM polymorphism has been performed on 1,806 individuals representing three sympatric ethnic groups--Bedik, Fulani, and Mandenkalu--of eastern Senegal. Haplotype frequencies estimated by maximum likelihood have been used to compute common genetic pools between the three samples and a number of other sub-Saharan African populations. Despite extreme linguistic and sociocultural differentiations and very high levels of endogamy, especially in the Bedik and Niokholo Mandenkalu, the three populations share about 90%-95% of their haplotype frequencies in a system which commonly provides strong genetic differentiations. This supports the view that, despite its importance at a large continental scale level, as it is discussed for a set of populations from many regions of sub-Saharan Africa, sociocultural differentiation usually has little effect on local genetic diversity.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Demography
  • Ethnicity*
  • Gene Frequency*
  • Haplotypes
  • Humans
  • Immunoglobulin Allotypes / genetics*
  • Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains / genetics*
  • Immunoglobulin gamma-Chains / genetics*
  • Male
  • Phenotype
  • Polymorphism, Genetic*
  • Probability
  • Senegal

Substances

  • Immunoglobulin Allotypes
  • Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains
  • Immunoglobulin gamma-Chains