2015
DOI: 10.1126/science.aab3884
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Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans

Abstract: How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide data, we find 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 (KYA), and after no more than 8,000-year isolation period in Beringia. Following their arrival to the Americas, ancestral Native Americans diversified into two basal genetic branches around 13 KYA, one that i… Show more

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“…13.8 ka BP) has also been suggested (e.g. [50][51][52]) and hotly debated [53][54][55][56][57]. The exact timing of human arrival in the Americas remains uncertain.…”
Section: Fire and The Arrival Of People In North Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13.8 ka BP) has also been suggested (e.g. [50][51][52]) and hotly debated [53][54][55][56][57]. The exact timing of human arrival in the Americas remains uncertain.…”
Section: Fire and The Arrival Of People In North Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular approaches have brought other dimensions to the discussion of baseline evolution among hominins, with debates about mutation rates [41 -43], or whether, as has been argued for modern humans, there has been a recent acceleration in the rate of change [44]. However, regardless of whether the change is constant or not, there is consensus about the cumulative nature of small-scale change at all levels in human evolution.…”
Section: A Major Transition Is As Much About What Is Missing As Whatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skoglund et al (47) analyzed a large SNP dataset that included 63 individuals from 21 present-day Native American populations and reached a conclusion similar to that of Raghavan et al (46), but one that differs somewhat. Skoglund et al (47) found that some but not all Native American populations contained a strong signal of Australo-Melanesian ancestry, especially among certain South American populations.…”
Section: Adna From Modern Humansmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Instead, Native Americans received significant recent gene flow from East Asians and AustraloMelanesians, possibly via the ancestors of present-day Aleutian Islanders. Raghavan et al (46) found no evidence that any presentday Native American groups are relicts of an earlier wave of colonization. They also found no genomic evidence that fossil skulls that are morphologically similar to Australians and Melanesians were the product of an earlier wave of immigration.…”
Section: Adna From Modern Humansmentioning
confidence: 99%
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