POPULATION GENETICS. Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans

人口遗传学。美洲原住民更新世和近期人口历史的基因组证据

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作者:Maanasa Raghavan #, Matthias Steinrücken #, Kelley Harris #, Stephan Schiffels #, Simon Rasmussen #, Michael DeGiorgio #, Anders Albrechtsen #, Cristina Valdiosera #, María C Ávila-Arcos #, Anna-Sapfo Malaspinas #, Anders Eriksson, Ida Moltke, Mait Metspalu, Julian R Homburger, Jeff Wall, Omar E Cor

Abstract

How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide data, we found that the ancestors of all present-day Native Americans, including Athabascans and Amerindians, entered the Americas as a single migration wave from Siberia no earlier than 23 thousand years ago (ka) and after no more than an 8000-year isolation period in Beringia. After their arrival to the Americas, ancestral Native Americans diversified into two basal genetic branches around 13 ka, one that is now dispersed across North and South America and the other restricted to North America. Subsequent gene flow resulted in some Native Americans sharing ancestry with present-day East Asians (including Siberians) and, more distantly, Australo-Melanesians. Putative "Paleoamerican" relict populations, including the historical Mexican Pericúes and South American Fuego-Patagonians, are not directly related to modern Australo-Melanesians as suggested by the Paleoamerican Model.

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