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Distant kinship and founder effects in the Quebec population

Tremblay Marc, Vézina Hélène, Desjadins Bertrand et Houle Louis. (2008). Distant kinship and founder effects in the Quebec population. Dans Tommy Bengtsson et Geraldine P. Mineau (dir.), Kinship and demographic behavior in the past. (p. 259-277). International studies in population. Londres : Springer.

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The structure of kinship links in a given population at a given time is the result of several past demographic events that shaped the population during its evolution. Many populations display particular kinship structures due to the occurrence of specific events at some point in their history, such as founder effects. Using genealogical data retrieved from the BALSAC population register, the BALSAC-RETRO genealogical database and the Early Quebec Population Register, this study focuses on the genetic consequences of the demographic settlement and expansion experienced by the Quebec population over the last four centuries. A total of 2,223 ascending genealogies were reconstructed for the purpose of this study. These genealogies have an average depth of 9.3 generations and go back as far as the early seventeenth century. Measures of kinship show that 98 percent of all pairs of subjects share at least one distant common ancestor. Virtually all genealogies (99.2 percent) contain at least one French founder. Overall, nearly 87 percent of the current gene pool is explained by French founders who came mainly from the provinces of Normandie, Ile-de-France, Aunis, Poitou, and Perche during the seventeenth century.

Type de document:Chapitre de livre
Date:2008
Lieu de publication:Londres
Sujets:Sciences sociales et humaines > Sciences humaines > Histoire
Sciences sociales et humaines > Sciences sociales > Démographie
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences humaines
Éditeurs:Bengtsson, Tommy
Mineau, Geraldine P.
Mots-clés:proceedings, Quebec population, kinship, founder effect, population register, genealogies, gene pool
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