Genetic structure correlates with ethnolinguistic diversity in eastern and southern Africa.

Elizabeth G Atkinson ; Shareefa Dalvie ; Yakov Pichkar ; Allan Kalungi ; Lerato Majara ; Anne Stevenson ; Tamrat Abebe ; Dickens Akena ; Melkam Alemayehu ; Fred K Ashaba ; +33 more... Lukoye Atwoli ; Mark Baker ; Lori B Chibnik ; Nicole Creanza ; Mark J Daly ; Abebaw Fekadu ; Bizu Gelaye ; Stella Gichuru ; Wilfred E Injera ; Roxanne James ; Symon M Kariuki ; Gabriel Kigen ; Nastassja Koen ; Karestan C Koenen ; Zan Koenig ; Edith Kwobah ; Joseph Kyebuzibwa ; Henry Musinguzi ; Rehema M Mwema ; Benjamin M Neale ; Carter P Newman ; Charles RJC Newton ; Linnet Ongeri ; Sohini Ramachandran ; Raj Ramesar ; Welelta Shiferaw ; Dan J Stein ; Rocky E Stroud ; Solomon Teferra ; Mary T Yohannes ; Zukiswa Zingela ; Alicia R Martin ; NeuroGAP-Psychosis Study Team ; NeuroGAP-Psychosis Study Team; (2022) Genetic structure correlates with ethnolinguistic diversity in eastern and southern Africa. American journal of human genetics, 109 (9). pp. 1667-1679. ISSN 0002-9297 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2022.07.013
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African populations are the most diverse in the world yet are sorely underrepresented in medical genetics research. Here, we examine the structure of African populations using genetic and comprehensive multi-generational ethnolinguistic data from the Neuropsychiatric Genetics of African Populations-Psychosis study (NeuroGAP-Psychosis) consisting of 900 individuals from Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, and Uganda. We find that self-reported language classifications meaningfully tag underlying genetic variation that would be missed with consideration of geography alone, highlighting the importance of culture in shaping genetic diversity. Leveraging our uniquely rich multi-generational ethnolinguistic metadata, we track language transmission through the pedigree, observing the disappearance of several languages in our cohort as well as notable shifts in frequency over three generations. We find suggestive evidence for the rate of language transmission in matrilineal groups having been higher than that for patrilineal ones. We highlight both the diversity of variation within Africa as well as how within-Africa variation can be informative for broader variant interpretation; many variants that are rare elsewhere are common in parts of Africa. The work presented here improves the understanding of the spectrum of genetic variation in African populations and highlights the enormous and complex genetic and ethnolinguistic diversity across Africa.


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