Human Heredity
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Genetic Characterization and Origin of Tunisian BerbersChaâbani H.a · Cox D.W.baFaculté de Pharmacie de Monastir, Tunisie; bResearch Institute, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ont., Canada
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Article / Publication Details
Published online: September 02, 2008
Issue release date: 1988
Number of Print Pages: 9
Number of Figures: 0
Number of Tables: 0
ISSN: 0001-5652 (Print)
eISSN: 1423-0062 (Online)
For additional information: https://www.karger.com/HHE
Abstract
Blood samples from 120 Tunisian Berbers of Gallala village were typed for Gm and Km immunoglobulin allotypes, alpha-1-antitrypsin variants and ABO blood groups. The results were compared with those of other Berber groups. The combined data, considered in the light of sociological, historical and paleontological data, support the hypothesis that the Berbers are native to North Africa and their ancestors, the first modern man (Homo sapiens) of North Africa, were the founders of the European populations. The ancestors of the Berbers could have been an intermediate population between H. sapiens from Europe and from South Africa.
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Article / Publication Details
Published online: September 02, 2008
Issue release date: 1988
Number of Print Pages: 9
Number of Figures: 0
Number of Tables: 0
ISSN: 0001-5652 (Print)
eISSN: 1423-0062 (Online)
For additional information: https://www.karger.com/HHE
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