2021
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msab238
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Papua New Guinean Genomes Reveal the Complex Settlement of North Sahul

Abstract: The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated human migrations. Modern New Guineans inherited a unique genetic diversity tracing back 50,000 years, and yet there is currently no model reconstructing their past population dynamics. We generated 58 new whole genome sequences from Papua New Guinea, filling geographical gaps in previous sampling, specifically to address alternative scenarios of the initial migration to Sahul and the settlement of New Guinea. He… Show more

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“…8A), and Austronesian segments are widely shared among the PNG lowland and island groups but not with the highlands (Fig. 8B), in keeping with previous observations of a lack of Austronesianassociated ancestry in the PNG highlands (27,28,32,34). However, sharing of Papuan segments is strictly either among mainland PNG and Massim groups, or among groups from the Bismarcks and Solomons; there is no sharing of Papuan-related IBD segments between any mainland PNG or Massim group and any group from the Bismarcks or Solomons (Fig.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…8A), and Austronesian segments are widely shared among the PNG lowland and island groups but not with the highlands (Fig. 8B), in keeping with previous observations of a lack of Austronesianassociated ancestry in the PNG highlands (27,28,32,34). However, sharing of Papuan segments is strictly either among mainland PNG and Massim groups, or among groups from the Bismarcks and Solomons; there is no sharing of Papuan-related IBD segments between any mainland PNG or Massim group and any group from the Bismarcks or Solomons (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Previous studies of genome-wide data have shown a major distinction between Papuan ancestries in the PNG Highlands vs. Bougainville (32), and in the western vs. eastern regions of the PNG Highlands (27,28). We find support for both of these distinctions, as well as for a novel Papuan-related ancestry on Rossel (Figs.…”
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confidence: 76%
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