"The Iberian contribution to the male genetic pool increases from 63% in the 17th–18th centuries to 83% in the present-day population, which is accompanied by a parallel dropping of the male indigenous (31% vs 17%) and sub-Saharan (6% vs 1%) contributions. However, relative proportions in the female pool are strikingly constant for Iberians (48% vs 55%) and aborigines (40% vs 42%), from the 17th–18th centuries to the present, and only the sub-Saharan female contribution shows an important decrease (12% vs 3%). ", Fregel et al. 2009, Demographic history of Canary Islands male gene-pool: replacement of native lineages by European.
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