HLA genes in Atlantic Celtic populations: are Celts Iberians?

A. Arnaiz-Villena, Ana E Carballo, I. Juárez, E. Muñiz, C. Campos, Beatriz Tejedor, M. Martín-Villa, José Palacio-Gruber
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Atlantic Europe populations were analyzed with HLA genes in order to establish their relationship among themselves and with other populations. Standard genetic and statistical software analyses were used. Celtic populations (British Isles and French Bretons) have genetically been found close together: Irish, Welsh, Orkney Islanders (Scottish), French Bretons, Galicians, Spanish Basques, Portuguese, cluster together in DA genetic distances, correspondence analysis and Neighbour Joining dendrograms. Genetics have been shown by itself not suffice to determine populations migration/relatedness. Aristotle and Herodotus placed Celts in Iberia and R1b chromosome Y marker is high in Iberia and all Celtic European populations above mentioned (probably stemming from Iberian Ice refugee after Last Glaciation) and Ancient Celt language (Gaelic) is being translated from Iberian-Tartesian language: these suggest that Celts and Iberians, so named by Classic authors, constitute the same population. On the other hand, a) R1b gene analysis of Canary Islands ancient inhabitants (Guanches), b) abundant Iberian scripts are also found in Canary Islands, c) a established North Africa/Iberia ancient gene flow, and d) no evidence of demic diffusion from eastern to western Mediterranean according to human ancient skeleton studies is noticed in Mesolithic/Neolithic transition: these facts suggest that ancient Canary Islanders may be included within the Iberian/Celtic population. Our conclusions are that: 1) Celts are concentrated in Atlantic Europe, 2) Iberians and Celts mentioned by classic authors most probably refer to the same population living in Iberian Peninsula (Spain/Portugal); in addition, North African Berbers and ancient Canary Islanders also belong to this group 3) Postulated farmers demic diffusion in a East to West Mediterranean direction never existed. Keywords: Celts, Iberians, Picts, Scottish, Orkney Islands, Irish, British (English), French Bretons, Welsh, Basques, Galicians, Canary Islands, Mediterranean demic diffusion, Gaelic language
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大西洋凯尔特人群体中的HLA基因:凯尔特人是伊比利亚人吗?
用HLA基因对大西洋-欧洲种群进行分析,以建立它们之间以及与其他种群之间的关系。使用标准遗传和统计软件分析。凯尔特人种群(不列颠群岛和法属布列塔尼群岛)在基因上被发现紧密相连:爱尔兰人、威尔士人、奥克尼岛人(苏格兰人)、法属布列塔尼人、加利西亚人、西班牙巴斯克人、葡萄牙人,在DA基因距离、对应分析和邻居连接树状图中聚集在一起。遗传学本身已被证明不足以决定种群的迁移/亲缘关系。亚里士多德和希罗多德将凯尔特人放在伊比利亚,R1b染色体Y标记在伊比利亚和上述所有凯尔特欧洲人口中都很高(可能源于最后一次冰川消融后的伊比利亚冰难民),古凯尔特语(盖尔语)正从伊比利亚-鞑靼语翻译而来:这表明凯尔特人和伊比利亚人,构成相同的人口。另一方面,a)加那利群岛古代居民(Guanches)的R1b基因分析,b)在加那利岛也发现了丰富的伊比利亚文字,c)建立了北非/伊比利亚古代基因流,d)根据人类古代骨骼研究,在中石器时代/新石器时代的过渡时期,没有发现从地中海东部到西部的半人类扩散的证据:这些事实表明,古代加那利群岛人可能属于伊比利亚/凯尔特人。我们的结论是:1)凯尔特人集中在大西洋欧洲,2)经典作者提到的伊比利亚人和凯尔特人很可能是指生活在伊比利亚半岛(西班牙/葡萄牙)的同一人口;此外,北非柏柏尔人和古代加那利群岛人也属于这一群体。关键词:凯尔特人、伊比利亚人、皮克特人、苏格兰人、奥克尼群岛、爱尔兰人、英国人(英语)、法属布列塔尼人、威尔士人、巴斯克人、加利西亚人、加那利群岛、地中海半语扩散、盖尔语
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