Moors and Saracens in Europe: Estimating the medieval North African male legacy in southern Europe

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Abstract

To investigate the male genetic legacy of the Arab rule in southern Europe during medieval times, we focused on specific Northwest African haplogroups and identified evolutionary close STR-defined haplotypes in Iberia, Sicily and the Italian peninsula. Our results point to a higher recent Northwest African contribution in Iberia and Sicily in agreement with historical data. southern Italian regions known to have experienced long-term Arab presence also show an enrichment of Northwest African types. The forensic and genomic implications of these findings are discussed.

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Capelli, C., Onofri, V., Brisighelli, F., Boschi, I., Scarnicci, F., Masullo, M., … Pascali, V. (2009). Moors and Saracens in Europe: Estimating the medieval North African male legacy in southern Europe. European Journal of Human Genetics, 17(6), 848–852. https://doi.org/10.1038/ejhg.2008.258

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