Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo-Eskimo

We report here the genome sequence of an ancient human. Obtained from,4,000-year-old permafrost-preserved hair, thegenome represents a male individual from the first known culture to settle in Greenland. Sequenced to an average depth of203, we recover 79% of the diploid genome, an amount close to th...

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Main Authors: Rasmussen, M., Li, Y., Lindgreen, S., Pedersen, J., Albrechtsen, A., Metspalu, M., Metspalu, E., Kivisild, T., Gupta, R., Bertalan, M., Nielsen, K., Gilbert, Thomas, Wang, Y., Raghavan, M., Campos, P., Kamp, H., Wilson, A., Gledhill, A., Tridico, S., Bunce, Michael, Lorenzen, E., Binladen, J., Guo, X., Zhao, J., Zhang, X., Zhang, H., Li, Z., Chen, M., Orlando, L., Kristiansen, K., Bak, M., Tommerup, N., Bendixen, C., Pierre, T., Grønnow, B., Meldgaard, M., Andreasen, C., Fedorova, S., Osipova, L., Higham, T., Ramsey, C., Hansen, T., Nielsen, F., Crawford, M., Brunak, S., Sicheritz-Ponten, T., Villems, R., Nielsen, R., Krogh, A., Wang, Jun, Willerslev, E., Moltke, I.
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spelling ftcurtin:oai:espace.curtin.edu.au:20.500.11937/31802 2023-06-11T04:11:29+02:00 Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo-Eskimo Rasmussen, M. Li, Y. Lindgreen, S. Pedersen, J. Albrechtsen, A. Metspalu, M. Metspalu, E. Kivisild, T. Gupta, R. Bertalan, M. Nielsen, K. Gilbert, Thomas Wang, Y. Raghavan, M. Campos, P. Kamp, H. Wilson, A. Gledhill, A. Tridico, S. Bunce, Michael Lorenzen, E. Binladen, J. Guo, X. Zhao, J. Zhang, X. Zhang, H. Li, Z. Chen, M. Orlando, L. Kristiansen, K. Bak, M. Tommerup, N. Bendixen, C. Pierre, T. Grønnow, B. Meldgaard, M. Andreasen, C. Fedorova, S. Osipova, L. Higham, T. Ramsey, C. Hansen, T. Nielsen, F. Crawford, M. Brunak, S. Sicheritz-Ponten, T. Villems, R. Nielsen, R. Krogh, A. Wang, Jun Willerslev, E. Moltke, I. 2010 unknown https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31802 https://doi.org/10.1038/nature08835 unknown Nature Publishing Group http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/31802 doi:10.1038/nature08835 Journal Article 2010 ftcurtin https://doi.org/20.500.11937/3180210.1038/nature08835 2023-05-30T19:36:45Z We report here the genome sequence of an ancient human. Obtained from,4,000-year-old permafrost-preserved hair, thegenome represents a male individual from the first known culture to settle in Greenland. Sequenced to an average depth of203, we recover 79% of the diploid genome, an amount close to the practical limit of current sequencing technologies. Weidentify 353,151 high-confidence single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), of which 6.8% have not been reportedpreviously. We estimate raw read contamination to be no higher than 0.8%. We use functional SNP assessment to assignpossible phenotypic characteristics of the individual that belonged to a culture whose location has yielded only trace humanremains.We compare the high-confidence SNPs to those of contemporary populations to find the populations most closelyrelated to the individual. This provides evidence for a migration from Siberia into the New World some 5,500 years ago,independent of that giving rise to the modern Native Americans and Inuit. Article in Journal/Newspaper eskimo* Greenland inuit permafrost Siberia Curtin University: espace Greenland Nature 463 7282 757 762
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description We report here the genome sequence of an ancient human. Obtained from,4,000-year-old permafrost-preserved hair, thegenome represents a male individual from the first known culture to settle in Greenland. Sequenced to an average depth of203, we recover 79% of the diploid genome, an amount close to the practical limit of current sequencing technologies. Weidentify 353,151 high-confidence single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), of which 6.8% have not been reportedpreviously. We estimate raw read contamination to be no higher than 0.8%. We use functional SNP assessment to assignpossible phenotypic characteristics of the individual that belonged to a culture whose location has yielded only trace humanremains.We compare the high-confidence SNPs to those of contemporary populations to find the populations most closelyrelated to the individual. This provides evidence for a migration from Siberia into the New World some 5,500 years ago,independent of that giving rise to the modern Native Americans and Inuit.
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author Rasmussen, M.
Li, Y.
Lindgreen, S.
Pedersen, J.
Albrechtsen, A.
Metspalu, M.
Metspalu, E.
Kivisild, T.
Gupta, R.
Bertalan, M.
Nielsen, K.
Gilbert, Thomas
Wang, Y.
Raghavan, M.
Campos, P.
Kamp, H.
Wilson, A.
Gledhill, A.
Tridico, S.
Bunce, Michael
Lorenzen, E.
Binladen, J.
Guo, X.
Zhao, J.
Zhang, X.
Zhang, H.
Li, Z.
Chen, M.
Orlando, L.
Kristiansen, K.
Bak, M.
Tommerup, N.
Bendixen, C.
Pierre, T.
Grønnow, B.
Meldgaard, M.
Andreasen, C.
Fedorova, S.
Osipova, L.
Higham, T.
Ramsey, C.
Hansen, T.
Nielsen, F.
Crawford, M.
Brunak, S.
Sicheritz-Ponten, T.
Villems, R.
Nielsen, R.
Krogh, A.
Wang, Jun
Willerslev, E.
Moltke, I.
spellingShingle Rasmussen, M.
Li, Y.
Lindgreen, S.
Pedersen, J.
Albrechtsen, A.
Metspalu, M.
Metspalu, E.
Kivisild, T.
Gupta, R.
Bertalan, M.
Nielsen, K.
Gilbert, Thomas
Wang, Y.
Raghavan, M.
Campos, P.
Kamp, H.
Wilson, A.
Gledhill, A.
Tridico, S.
Bunce, Michael
Lorenzen, E.
Binladen, J.
Guo, X.
Zhao, J.
Zhang, X.
Zhang, H.
Li, Z.
Chen, M.
Orlando, L.
Kristiansen, K.
Bak, M.
Tommerup, N.
Bendixen, C.
Pierre, T.
Grønnow, B.
Meldgaard, M.
Andreasen, C.
Fedorova, S.
Osipova, L.
Higham, T.
Ramsey, C.
Hansen, T.
Nielsen, F.
Crawford, M.
Brunak, S.
Sicheritz-Ponten, T.
Villems, R.
Nielsen, R.
Krogh, A.
Wang, Jun
Willerslev, E.
Moltke, I.
Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo-Eskimo
author_facet Rasmussen, M.
Li, Y.
Lindgreen, S.
Pedersen, J.
Albrechtsen, A.
Metspalu, M.
Metspalu, E.
Kivisild, T.
Gupta, R.
Bertalan, M.
Nielsen, K.
Gilbert, Thomas
Wang, Y.
Raghavan, M.
Campos, P.
Kamp, H.
Wilson, A.
Gledhill, A.
Tridico, S.
Bunce, Michael
Lorenzen, E.
Binladen, J.
Guo, X.
Zhao, J.
Zhang, X.
Zhang, H.
Li, Z.
Chen, M.
Orlando, L.
Kristiansen, K.
Bak, M.
Tommerup, N.
Bendixen, C.
Pierre, T.
Grønnow, B.
Meldgaard, M.
Andreasen, C.
Fedorova, S.
Osipova, L.
Higham, T.
Ramsey, C.
Hansen, T.
Nielsen, F.
Crawford, M.
Brunak, S.
Sicheritz-Ponten, T.
Villems, R.
Nielsen, R.
Krogh, A.
Wang, Jun
Willerslev, E.
Moltke, I.
author_sort Rasmussen, M.
title Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo-Eskimo
title_short Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo-Eskimo
title_full Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo-Eskimo
title_fullStr Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo-Eskimo
title_full_unstemmed Ancient human genome sequence of an extinct Palaeo-Eskimo
title_sort ancient human genome sequence of an extinct palaeo-eskimo
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