Thousands of Qatari genomes inform human migration history and improve imputation of Arab haplotypes

Author:

Razali Rozaimi Mohamad,Rodriguez-Flores JuanORCID,Ghorbani Mohammadmersad,Naeem Haroon,Aamer WaleedORCID,Aliyev ElbayORCID,Jubran Ali,Ismail Said I.,Al-Muftah Wadha,Badji Radja,Mbarek Hamdi,Darwish Dima,Fadl Tasnim,Yasin Heba,Ennaifar Maryem,Abdellatif Rania,Alkuwari Fatima,Alvi Muhammad,Al-Sarraj Yasser,Saad Chadi,Althani Asmaa,Fethnou Eleni,Qafoud Fatima,Alkhayat Eiman,Afifi Nahla,Tomei Sara,Liu Wei,Lorenz Stephan,Syed Najeeb,Almabrazi Hakeem,Vempalli Fazulur Rehaman,Temanni Ramzi,Saqri Tariq Abu,Khatib Mohammedhusen,Hamza Mehshad,Zaid Tariq Abu,El Khouly Ahmed,Pathare Tushar,Poolat Shafeeq,Al-Ali Rashid,Albagha Omar,Al-Khodor Souhaila,Alshafai Mashael,Badii Ramin,Chouchane Lotfi,Estivill Xavier,Fakhro Khalid A.,Mokrab Younes,Puthen Jithesh V.,Suhre Karsten,Tatari Zohreh,Clark Andrew G.ORCID,Fakhro Khalid A.ORCID,Mokrab YounesORCID, , , , , , ,

Abstract

AbstractArab populations are largely understudied, notably their genetic structure and history. Here we present an in-depth analysis of 6,218 whole genomes from Qatar, revealing extensive diversity as well as genetic ancestries representing the main founding Arab genealogical lineages of Qahtanite (Peninsular Arabs) and Adnanite (General Arabs and West Eurasian Arabs). We find that Peninsular Arabs are the closest relatives of ancient hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers from the Levant, and that founder Arab populations experienced multiple splitting events 12–20 kya, consistent with the aridification of Arabia and farming in the Levant, giving rise to settler and nomadic communities. In terms of recent genetic flow, we show that these ancestries contributed significantly to European, South Asian as well as South American populations, likely as a result of Islamic expansion over the past 1400 years. Notably, we characterize a large cohort of men with the ChrY J1a2b haplogroup (n = 1,491), identifying 29 unique sub-haplogroups. Finally, we leverage genotype novelty to build a reference panel of 12,432 haplotypes, demonstrating improved genotype imputation for both rare and common alleles in Arabs and the wider Middle East.

Funder

Qatar National Research Fund

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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