2017
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msx196
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Complex Patterns of Admixture across the Indonesian Archipelago

Abstract: Indonesia, an island nation as large as continental Europe, hosts a sizeable proportion of global human diversity, yet remains surprisingly undercharacterized genetically. Here, we substantially expand on existing studies by reporting genome-scale data for nearly 500 individuals from 25 populations in Island Southeast Asia, New Guinea, and Oceania, notably including previously unsampled islands across the Indonesian archipelago. We use high-resolution analyses of haplotype diversity to reveal fine detail of re… Show more

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“…Future investigation will likely yield a clearer picture as more WGS or dense genotyping data from indigenous populations along the route of the Austronesian expansion become available. 4,52 In addition to insights about population structure, due to the genetic diversity of Singapore, our project has yielded a key advantage over others in terms of improving genotype imputation in diverse Asian and Oceanian populations. Such improvement is evident when using the combined reference panel of our SG10K data and the 1KG3 data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future investigation will likely yield a clearer picture as more WGS or dense genotyping data from indigenous populations along the route of the Austronesian expansion become available. 4,52 In addition to insights about population structure, due to the genetic diversity of Singapore, our project has yielded a key advantage over others in terms of improving genotype imputation in diverse Asian and Oceanian populations. Such improvement is evident when using the combined reference panel of our SG10K data and the 1KG3 data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps a fifth of the maternally inherited mtDNA lineages reflect movements from Taiwan (Brandão, Eng, et al, ), while other lineages reflect movements within and between island groups in Indonesia and the Philippines (Tumonggor et al, ). Hudjashov et al () show that during the period in question (<4,000 years) there is very limited evidence for autosomal gene transfer to Indonesian populations, and that which is tends to be from the Philippines. Moreover, there is no evidence of gene transfer to western Indonesia and Taiwan does not seem to have a direct role.…”
Section: Interdisciplinary Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(C) Read data of a high-coverage Denisovan genome 27 across TNFAIP3 codons 108 and 207. (D) Imputed frequency of the Denisovan TNFAIP3 haplotype in genotype array data from 514 individuals from indigenous populations across Island Southeast Asia and Oceania 30 , and directly observed in exome data from 72 Martu indigenous Australians 32 . Different shape symbols group populations from Sunda, Wallacea, Sahul and Eastern Oceania.…”
Section: Modern Human A20 Otu Variants Acquired From Denisovansmentioning
confidence: 99%