Early human dispersals within the Americas.
Studies of the peopling of the Americas have focused on the timing and number of initial migrations. Less attention has been paid to the subsequent spread of people within the Americas. We sequenced 15 ancient human genomes spanning from Alaska to Patagonia; six are ≥10,000 years old (up to ~18× cov...
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ftunivlausanne:oai:serval.unil.ch:BIB_62FDEB830CCD 2024-02-11T10:09:28+01:00 Early human dispersals within the Americas. Moreno-Mayar, J.V. Vinner, L. de Barros Damgaard, P. de la Fuente, C. Chan, J. Spence, J.P. Allentoft, M.E. Vimala, T. Racimo, F. Pinotti, T. Rasmussen, S. Margaryan, A. Iraeta Orbegozo, M. Mylopotamitaki, D. Wooller, M. Bataille, C. Becerra-Valdivia, L. Chivall, D. Comeskey, D. Devièse, T. Grayson, D.K. George, L. Harry, H. Alexandersen, V. Primeau, C. Erlandson, J. Rodrigues-Carvalho, C. Reis, S. Bastos, MQR Cybulski, J. Vullo, C. Morello, F. Vilar, M. Wells, S. Gregersen, K. Hansen, K.L. Lynnerup, N. Mirazón Lahr, M. Kjær, K. Strauss, A. Alfonso-Durruty, M. Salas, A. Schroeder, H. Higham, T. Malhi, R.S. Rasic, J.T. Souza, L. Santos, F.R. Malaspinas, A.S. Sikora, M. Nielsen, R. Song, Y.S. Meltzer, D.J. Willerslev, E. 2018-12-07 https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_62FDEB830CCD https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav2621 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1126/science.aav2621 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/30409807 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1095-9203 https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_62FDEB830CCD doi:10.1126/science.aav2621 urn:issn:0036-8075 Science, vol. 362, no. 6419, pp. eaav2621 Datasets as Topic Far East/ethnology Genome Human Genomics Human Migration Humans Indians North American/genetics North America Polymorphism Single Nucleotide Population Dynamics Siberia/ethnology South America info:eu-repo/semantics/article article 2018 ftunivlausanne https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aav2621 2024-01-22T01:08:22Z Studies of the peopling of the Americas have focused on the timing and number of initial migrations. Less attention has been paid to the subsequent spread of people within the Americas. We sequenced 15 ancient human genomes spanning from Alaska to Patagonia; six are ≥10,000 years old (up to ~18× coverage). All are most closely related to Native Americans, including those from an Ancient Beringian individual and two morphologically distinct "Paleoamericans." We found evidence of rapid dispersal and early diversification that included previously unknown groups as people moved south. This resulted in multiple independent, geographically uneven migrations, including one that provides clues of a Late Pleistocene Australasian genetic signal, as well as a later Mesoamerican-related expansion. These led to complex and dynamic population histories from North to South America. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaska Siberia Université de Lausanne (UNIL): Serval - Serveur académique lausannois Patagonia Science 362 6419 eaav2621 |
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Datasets as Topic Far East/ethnology Genome Human Genomics Human Migration Humans Indians North American/genetics North America Polymorphism Single Nucleotide Population Dynamics Siberia/ethnology South America Moreno-Mayar, J.V. Vinner, L. de Barros Damgaard, P. de la Fuente, C. Chan, J. Spence, J.P. Allentoft, M.E. Vimala, T. Racimo, F. Pinotti, T. Rasmussen, S. Margaryan, A. Iraeta Orbegozo, M. Mylopotamitaki, D. Wooller, M. Bataille, C. Becerra-Valdivia, L. Chivall, D. Comeskey, D. Devièse, T. Grayson, D.K. George, L. Harry, H. Alexandersen, V. Primeau, C. Erlandson, J. Rodrigues-Carvalho, C. Reis, S. Bastos, MQR Cybulski, J. Vullo, C. Morello, F. Vilar, M. Wells, S. Gregersen, K. Hansen, K.L. Lynnerup, N. Mirazón Lahr, M. Kjær, K. Strauss, A. Alfonso-Durruty, M. Salas, A. Schroeder, H. Higham, T. Malhi, R.S. Rasic, J.T. Souza, L. Santos, F.R. Malaspinas, A.S. Sikora, M. Nielsen, R. Song, Y.S. Meltzer, D.J. Willerslev, E. Early human dispersals within the Americas. |
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Studies of the peopling of the Americas have focused on the timing and number of initial migrations. Less attention has been paid to the subsequent spread of people within the Americas. We sequenced 15 ancient human genomes spanning from Alaska to Patagonia; six are ≥10,000 years old (up to ~18× coverage). All are most closely related to Native Americans, including those from an Ancient Beringian individual and two morphologically distinct "Paleoamericans." We found evidence of rapid dispersal and early diversification that included previously unknown groups as people moved south. This resulted in multiple independent, geographically uneven migrations, including one that provides clues of a Late Pleistocene Australasian genetic signal, as well as a later Mesoamerican-related expansion. These led to complex and dynamic population histories from North to South America. |
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Moreno-Mayar, J.V. Vinner, L. de Barros Damgaard, P. de la Fuente, C. Chan, J. Spence, J.P. Allentoft, M.E. Vimala, T. Racimo, F. Pinotti, T. Rasmussen, S. Margaryan, A. Iraeta Orbegozo, M. Mylopotamitaki, D. Wooller, M. Bataille, C. Becerra-Valdivia, L. Chivall, D. Comeskey, D. Devièse, T. Grayson, D.K. George, L. Harry, H. Alexandersen, V. Primeau, C. Erlandson, J. Rodrigues-Carvalho, C. Reis, S. Bastos, MQR Cybulski, J. Vullo, C. Morello, F. Vilar, M. Wells, S. Gregersen, K. Hansen, K.L. Lynnerup, N. Mirazón Lahr, M. Kjær, K. Strauss, A. Alfonso-Durruty, M. Salas, A. Schroeder, H. Higham, T. Malhi, R.S. Rasic, J.T. Souza, L. Santos, F.R. Malaspinas, A.S. Sikora, M. Nielsen, R. Song, Y.S. Meltzer, D.J. Willerslev, E. |
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Moreno-Mayar, J.V. Vinner, L. de Barros Damgaard, P. de la Fuente, C. Chan, J. Spence, J.P. Allentoft, M.E. Vimala, T. Racimo, F. Pinotti, T. Rasmussen, S. Margaryan, A. Iraeta Orbegozo, M. Mylopotamitaki, D. Wooller, M. Bataille, C. Becerra-Valdivia, L. Chivall, D. Comeskey, D. Devièse, T. Grayson, D.K. George, L. Harry, H. Alexandersen, V. Primeau, C. Erlandson, J. Rodrigues-Carvalho, C. Reis, S. Bastos, MQR Cybulski, J. Vullo, C. Morello, F. Vilar, M. Wells, S. Gregersen, K. Hansen, K.L. Lynnerup, N. Mirazón Lahr, M. Kjær, K. Strauss, A. Alfonso-Durruty, M. Salas, A. Schroeder, H. Higham, T. Malhi, R.S. Rasic, J.T. Souza, L. Santos, F.R. Malaspinas, A.S. Sikora, M. Nielsen, R. Song, Y.S. Meltzer, D.J. Willerslev, E. |
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Early human dispersals within the Americas. |
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Early human dispersals within the Americas. |
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