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Archaeogenomic Distinctiveness of the Isthmo-Colombian Area

Authors :
Christiana L. Scheib
Luca Pagani
Garrett Hellenthal
Ornella Semino
Nicola Rambaldi Migliore
Antonio Salas
Maribel Tribaldos
Alessandro Raveane
Ugo A. Perego
Ripan S. Malhi
Gianluca Lombardo
Richard G. Cooke
Alessandro Achilli
Alessandra Modi
Marco Rosario Capodiferro
David Caramelli
Martina Lari
Iosvany Hernández-Mora
Alberto Gómez-Carballa
Cristina Cereda
Mait Metspalu
Bethany Aram
Giulia Colombo
Juan Miguel Pascale
Corina Knipper
Viola Grugni
Anna Olivieri
Gaetano S. Grieco
Javier Rivera
Francesco Montinaro
Jorge Motta
Juan Guillermo Martín
Antonio Torroni
Linda Ongaro
Tomás Mendizábal
Source :
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

The genomic histories of Indigenous groups in the Americas have been recently enriched by modern and ancient data, but the dataset on continental Central America is still meagre. Here, we report ten ancient pre-Hispanic (plus two early colonial) genomes and 84 genome-wide profiles from seven groups presently living in Panama, on the Isthmian land-bridge connecting North and South America. Our analysis reveals extensive sub-structure in the geographic area with pre-colonial Panamanians clustering separately. On a continental scale, the Isthmian populations are distinguished by a previously unknown Indigenous component in the Americas. This component derives from the admixture of different early Indigenous groups that originated from the same northern North American source in the late Pleistocene. The earlier population(s) moved further south, leaving differential footprints in South America, while another group remained restricted to the Isthmo-Colombian area, expanded locally during the early Holocene and left genomic traces up to now.

Details

ISSN :
15565068
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SSRN Electronic Journal
Accession number :
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