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Título: The demography of the Canary Islands from a genetic perspective
Autores/as: Fregel Lorenzo,Rosa Irene 
Calderón Ordóñez, Alejandra 
Serrano, Javier G.
Clasificación UNESCO: 5204 Demografía histórica
240903 Genética de poblaciones
Palabras clave: Canary
Demography
Genetics
Microbial colonization
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Publicación seriada: Human Molecular Genetics 
Resumen: The establishment of European colonies across the world had important demographic consequences because it brought together diverse and distant civilizations for the first time. One clear example of this phenomenon is observed in the Canary Islands. The modern Canarian population is mainly the result of the admixture of natives of North African origin and European colonizers. However, additional migratory flows reached the islands due to the importation of enslaved Africans to cultivate sugarcane and the intense commercial contact with the American continent. In this review, we evaluate how the genetic analysis of indigenous, historical and current populations has provided a glimpse into the Canary Islands' complex genetic composition. We show that each island subpopulation's characterization is needed to fully disentangle the demographic history of the Canarian archipelago. Finally, we discuss what research avenues remain to be explored to improve our knowledge of the impact that the European colonization had on its native population.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/143238
ISSN: 0964-6906
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddaa262
Fuente: Human Molecular Genetics [ISSN 0964-6906], v. 30, p. R64-R71, (Marzo 2021)
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