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Sero-genetic studies on the Ambo of Namibia
G T Nurse1, D S Dunn, A J Rootman
1Department of Human Genetics, School of Pathology, South African Institute for Medical Research, Johannesburg.
Abstract:
The Ambo are the largest population group of Namibia/South West Africa and consist of seven geographical and sociopolitical entities speaking different dialects of a common language. Nearly 600 individuals representing all the dialect groups were tested for 23 sero-genetic systems: the results reveal no evidence of significant San admixture and unusual alleles suggest an affinity with the Herero which confirms oral traditions of a common origin. Genetic distance measurements indicate that the Dama may also have a connection with these peoples and it is probable that most of the Bantu-speaking Negroes of Namibia/South West Africa come from the same stock.