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Reconstructing the Deep Population History of Central and South America.

Authors :
Posth C
Nakatsuka N
Lazaridis I
Skoglund P
Mallick S
Lamnidis TC
Rohland N
Nägele K
Adamski N
Bertolini E
Broomandkhoshbacht N
Cooper A
Culleton BJ
Ferraz T
Ferry M
Furtwängler A
Haak W
Harkins K
Harper TK
Hünemeier T
Lawson AM
Llamas B
Michel M
Nelson E
Oppenheimer J
Patterson N
Schiffels S
Sedig J
Stewardson K
Talamo S
Wang CC
Hublin JJ
Hubbe M
Harvati K
Nuevo Delaunay A
Beier J
Francken M
Kaulicke P
Reyes-Centeno H
Rademaker K
Trask WR
Robinson M
Gutierrez SM
Prufer KM
Salazar-García DC
Chim EN
Müller Plumm Gomes L
Alves ML
Liryo A
Inglez M
Oliveira RE
Bernardo DV
Barioni A
Wesolowski V
Scheifler NA
Rivera MA
Plens CR
Messineo PG
Figuti L
Corach D
Scabuzzo C
Eggers S
DeBlasis P
Reindel M
Méndez C
Politis G
Tomasto-Cagigao E
Kennett DJ
Strauss A
Fehren-Schmitz L
Krause J
Reich D
Source :
Cell [Cell] 2018 Nov 15; Vol. 175 (5), pp. 1185-1197.e22. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Nov 08.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We report genome-wide ancient DNA from 49 individuals forming four parallel time transects in Belize, Brazil, the Central Andes, and the Southern Cone, each dating to at least ∼9,000 years ago. The common ancestral population radiated rapidly from just one of the two early branches that contributed to Native Americans today. We document two previously unappreciated streams of gene flow between North and South America. One affected the Central Andes by ∼4,200 years ago, while the other explains an affinity between the oldest North American genome associated with the Clovis culture and the oldest Central and South Americans from Chile, Brazil, and Belize. However, this was not the primary source for later South Americans, as the other ancient individuals derive from lineages without specific affinity to the Clovis-associated genome, suggesting a population replacement that began at least 9,000 years ago and was followed by substantial population continuity in multiple regions.<br /> (Published by Elsevier Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-4172
Volume :
175
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30415837
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2018.10.027