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author Altinisik, Nefize Ezgi
Schiffels, Stephan
Reich, David
Pinhasi, Ron
Krause, Johannes
O'rourke, Dennis H.
Hayes, M. Geoffrey
Veselovskaya, Elizaveta
Vasilyev, Sergey
Vajda, Edward J.
Stewardson, Kristin
Skoglund, Pontus
Sattler, Robert A.
Raff, Jennifer
Potter, Ben A.
Oppenheimer, Jonas
Olalde, Inigo
Lawson, Ann Marie
Lamnidis, Thiseas C.
Kim, Alexander M.
Kennett, Douglas J.
Keating, Denise
Harper, Thomas K.
Jeong, Choongwon
Friesen, T. Max
Flegontova, Olga
Culleton, Brendan J.
Candilio, Francesca
Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen
Bolnick, Deborah A.
Adamski, Nicole
Mallick, Swapan
Rohland, Nadin
Changmai, Piya
Flegontov, Pavel
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Schiffels, Stephan
Reich, David
Pinhasi, Ron
Krause, Johannes
O'rourke, Dennis H.
Hayes, M. Geoffrey
Veselovskaya, Elizaveta
Vasilyev, Sergey
Vajda, Edward J.
Stewardson, Kristin
Skoglund, Pontus
Sattler, Robert A.
Raff, Jennifer
Potter, Ben A.
Oppenheimer, Jonas
Olalde, Inigo
Lawson, Ann Marie
Lamnidis, Thiseas C.
Kim, Alexander M.
Kennett, Douglas J.
Keating, Denise
Harper, Thomas K.
Jeong, Choongwon
Friesen, T. Max
Flegontova, Olga
Culleton, Brendan J.
Candilio, Francesca
Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen
Bolnick, Deborah A.
Adamski, Nicole
Mallick, Swapan
Rohland, Nadin
Changmai, Piya
Flegontov, Pavel
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description Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-Eskimos. They were subsequently joined and largely displaced around 1,000 years ago by ancestors of the present-day Inuit and Yup'ik(1-3). The genetic relationship between Palaeo-Eskimos and Native American, Inuit, Yup'ik and Aleut populations remains uncertain(4-6). Here we present genomic data for 48 ancient individuals from Chukotka, East Siberia, the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and the Canadian Arctic. We co-analyse these data with data from present-day Alaskan Inupiat and West Siberian populations and published genomes. Using methods based on rare-allele and haplotype sharing, as well as established techniques(4,7-9), we show that Palaeo-Eskimo-related ancestry is ubiquitous among people who speak Na-Dene and Eskimo-Aleut languages. We develop a comprehensive model for the Holocene peopling events of Chukotka and North America, and show that Na-Dene-speaking peoples, people of the Aleutian Islands, and Yup'ik and Inuit across the Arctic region all share ancestry from a single Palaeo-Eskimo-related Siberian source.
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spelling fthacettepeuniav:55118f63-4443-4313-af1d-49be3110607b 2025-01-16T18:45:57+00:00 Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America Altinisik, Nefize Ezgi Schiffels, Stephan Reich, David Pinhasi, Ron Krause, Johannes O'rourke, Dennis H. Hayes, M. Geoffrey Veselovskaya, Elizaveta Vasilyev, Sergey Vajda, Edward J. Stewardson, Kristin Skoglund, Pontus Sattler, Robert A. Raff, Jennifer Potter, Ben A. Oppenheimer, Jonas Olalde, Inigo Lawson, Ann Marie Lamnidis, Thiseas C. Kim, Alexander M. Kennett, Douglas J. Keating, Denise Harper, Thomas K. Jeong, Choongwon Friesen, T. Max Flegontova, Olga Culleton, Brendan J. Candilio, Francesca Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen Bolnick, Deborah A. Adamski, Nicole Mallick, Swapan Rohland, Nadin Changmai, Piya Flegontov, Pavel 2019-06-13T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1251-y https://avesis.hacettepe.edu.tr/publication/details/55118f63-4443-4313-af1d-49be3110607b/oai eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 fthacettepeuniav https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1251-y 2024-12-20T05:53:13Z Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-Eskimos. They were subsequently joined and largely displaced around 1,000 years ago by ancestors of the present-day Inuit and Yup'ik(1-3). The genetic relationship between Palaeo-Eskimos and Native American, Inuit, Yup'ik and Aleut populations remains uncertain(4-6). Here we present genomic data for 48 ancient individuals from Chukotka, East Siberia, the Aleutian Islands, Alaska, and the Canadian Arctic. We co-analyse these data with data from present-day Alaskan Inupiat and West Siberian populations and published genomes. Using methods based on rare-allele and haplotype sharing, as well as established techniques(4,7-9), we show that Palaeo-Eskimo-related ancestry is ubiquitous among people who speak Na-Dene and Eskimo-Aleut languages. We develop a comprehensive model for the Holocene peopling events of Chukotka and North America, and show that Na-Dene-speaking peoples, people of the Aleutian Islands, and Yup'ik and Inuit across the Arctic region all share ancestry from a single Palaeo-Eskimo-related Siberian source. Article in Journal/Newspaper aleut Arctic Chukotka eskimo* Eskimo–Aleut inuit Inupiat Yup'ik Alaska Aleutian Islands Siberia Hacettepe University Research Information System Arctic Nature 570 7760 236 240
spellingShingle Altinisik, Nefize Ezgi
Schiffels, Stephan
Reich, David
Pinhasi, Ron
Krause, Johannes
O'rourke, Dennis H.
Hayes, M. Geoffrey
Veselovskaya, Elizaveta
Vasilyev, Sergey
Vajda, Edward J.
Stewardson, Kristin
Skoglund, Pontus
Sattler, Robert A.
Raff, Jennifer
Potter, Ben A.
Oppenheimer, Jonas
Olalde, Inigo
Lawson, Ann Marie
Lamnidis, Thiseas C.
Kim, Alexander M.
Kennett, Douglas J.
Keating, Denise
Harper, Thomas K.
Jeong, Choongwon
Friesen, T. Max
Flegontova, Olga
Culleton, Brendan J.
Candilio, Francesca
Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen
Bolnick, Deborah A.
Adamski, Nicole
Mallick, Swapan
Rohland, Nadin
Changmai, Piya
Flegontov, Pavel
Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America
title Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America
title_full Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America
title_fullStr Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America
title_full_unstemmed Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America
title_short Palaeo-Eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of Chukotka and North America
title_sort palaeo-eskimo genetic ancestry and the peopling of chukotka and north america
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1251-y
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