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The Simons Genome Diversity Project: 300 genomes from 142 diverse populations.

Authors :
Mallick S
Li H
Lipson M
Mathieson I
Gymrek M
Racimo F
Zhao M
Chennagiri N
Nordenfelt S
Tandon A
Skoglund P
Lazaridis I
Sankararaman S
Fu Q
Rohland N
Renaud G
Erlich Y
Willems T
Gallo C
Spence JP
Song YS
Poletti G
Balloux F
van Driem G
de Knijff P
Romero IG
Jha AR
Behar DM
Bravi CM
Capelli C
Hervig T
Moreno-Estrada A
Posukh OL
Balanovska E
Balanovsky O
Karachanak-Yankova S
Sahakyan H
Toncheva D
Yepiskoposyan L
Tyler-Smith C
Xue Y
Abdullah MS
Ruiz-Linares A
Beall CM
Di Rienzo A
Jeong C
Starikovskaya EB
Metspalu E
Parik J
Villems R
Henn BM
Hodoglugil U
Mahley R
Sajantila A
Stamatoyannopoulos G
Wee JT
Khusainova R
Khusnutdinova E
Litvinov S
Ayodo G
Comas D
Hammer MF
Kivisild T
Klitz W
Winkler CA
Labuda D
Bamshad M
Jorde LB
Tishkoff SA
Watkins WS
Metspalu M
Dryomov S
Sukernik R
Singh L
Thangaraj K
Pääbo S
Kelso J
Patterson N
Reich D
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2016 Oct 13; Vol. 538 (7624), pp. 201-206. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Sep 21.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Here we report the Simons Genome Diversity Project data set: high quality genomes from 300 individuals from 142 diverse populations. These genomes include at least 5.8 million base pairs that are not present in the human reference genome. Our analysis reveals key features of the landscape of human genome variation, including that the rate of accumulation of mutations has accelerated by about 5% in non-Africans compared to Africans since divergence. We show that the ancestors of some pairs of present-day human populations were substantially separated by 100,000 years ago, well before the archaeologically attested onset of behavioural modernity. We also demonstrate that indigenous Australians, New Guineans and Andamanese do not derive substantial ancestry from an early dispersal of modern humans; instead, their modern human ancestry is consistent with coming from the same source as that of other non-Africans.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
538
Issue :
7624
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27654912
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature18964