Título: Historia genética de las poblaciones humanas de la península ibérica
IP: Dr. David Comas Martínez
Resumen del proyecto: Over the past fifty years, genetic diversity studies have changed our understanding of human origins. Today, it would be difficult to discuss the origin and spread of our species without drawing on the genetic data produced. However, many gaps remain in our knowledge. This is particularly true for more recent events in human evolutionary history – those that have occurred over the past 50,000 years. Recent work has focused on specific regions to great success, but these studies are rare. To trace recent migrations systematically we will need to pool genetic data from a large number of samples. The present project aims the reconstruction of population events (such as migrations, expansions, admixture, founder effects) in the Iberian Peninsula since Paleolithic times. In order to achieve this goal, several genomic regions will be analyzed in individuals from the Iberian Peninsula. This data will be compared to the European genetic landscape in order to unravel the population history of the European continent. The project has an anthropological aim and will study in depth the population history of the Iberian Peninsula within the European landscape.
Entidad financiadora: Universitat Pompeu Fabra