Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers
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Resumo: | Multiple lines of genetic and archaeological evidence suggest that there were major demographic changes in the terminal Late Pleistocene epoch and early Holocene epoch of sub-Saharan Africa(1-4). Inferences about this period are challenging to make because demographic shifts in the past 5,000 years have obscured the structures of more ancient populations(3,5). Here we present genome-wide ancient DNA data for six individuals from eastern and south-central Africa spanning the past approximately 18,000 years (doubling the time depth of sub-Saharan African ancient DNA), increase the data quality for 15 previously published ancient individuals and analyse these alongside data from 13 other published ancient individuals. The ancestry of the individuals in our study area can be modelled as a geographically structured mixture of three highly divergent source populations, probably reflecting Pleistocene interactions around 80-20 thousand years ago, including deeply diverged eastern and southern African lineages, plus a previously unappreciated ubiquitous distribution of ancestry that occurs in highest proportion today in central African rainforest hunter-gatherers. Once established, this structure remained highly stable, with limited long-range gene flow. These results provide a new line of genetic evidence in support of hypotheses that have emerged from archaeological analyses but remain contested, suggesting increasing regionalization at the end of the Pleistocene epoch. DNA analysis of 6 individuals from eastern and south-central Africa spanning the past approximately 18,000 years, and of 28 previously published ancient individuals, provides genetic evidence supporting hypotheses of increasing regionalization at the end of the Pleistocene. |
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragersHunter-GatherersGenome SequenceStone-AgeHistoryMultiple lines of genetic and archaeological evidence suggest that there were major demographic changes in the terminal Late Pleistocene epoch and early Holocene epoch of sub-Saharan Africa(1-4). Inferences about this period are challenging to make because demographic shifts in the past 5,000 years have obscured the structures of more ancient populations(3,5). Here we present genome-wide ancient DNA data for six individuals from eastern and south-central Africa spanning the past approximately 18,000 years (doubling the time depth of sub-Saharan African ancient DNA), increase the data quality for 15 previously published ancient individuals and analyse these alongside data from 13 other published ancient individuals. The ancestry of the individuals in our study area can be modelled as a geographically structured mixture of three highly divergent source populations, probably reflecting Pleistocene interactions around 80-20 thousand years ago, including deeply diverged eastern and southern African lineages, plus a previously unappreciated ubiquitous distribution of ancestry that occurs in highest proportion today in central African rainforest hunter-gatherers. Once established, this structure remained highly stable, with limited long-range gene flow. These results provide a new line of genetic evidence in support of hypotheses that have emerged from archaeological analyses but remain contested, suggesting increasing regionalization at the end of the Pleistocene epoch. DNA analysis of 6 individuals from eastern and south-central Africa spanning the past approximately 18,000 years, and of 28 previously published ancient individuals, provides genetic evidence supporting hypotheses of increasing regionalization at the end of the Pleistocene.Nature ResearchSapientiaLipson, MarkSawchuk, Elizabeth A.Thompson, Jessica C.Oppenheimer, JonasTryon, Christian A.Ranhorn, Kathryn L.de Luna, Kathryn M.Sirak, Kendra A.Olalde, IñigoAmbrose, Stanley H.Arthur, John W.Arthur, Kathryn J. W.Ayodo, GeorgeBertacchi, AlexCerezo-Román, Jessica I.Culleton, Brendan J.Curtis, Matthew C.Davis, JacobGidna, Agness O.Hanson, AnnalysKaliba, PotipharKatongo, MaggieKwekason, AmandusLaird, Myra F.Lewis, JasonMabulla, Audax Z. P.Mapemba, FredrickMorris, AlanMudenda, GeorgeMwafulirwa, RaphaelMwangomba, DaudiNdiema, EmmanuelOgola, ChristineSchilt, FloraWilloughby, Pamela R.Wright, David K.Zipkin, AndrewPinhasi, RonKennett, Douglas J.Manthi, Fredrick KyaloRohland, NadinPatterson, NickReich, DavidPrendergast, Mary E.2022-04-18T11:57:16Z20222022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/17763eng0028-083610.1038/s41586-022-04430-9info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:29:57Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/17763Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:07:38.231816Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers |
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers |
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers Lipson, Mark Hunter-Gatherers Genome Sequence Stone-Age History |
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers |
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers |
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers |
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers |
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Ancient DNA and deep population structure in sub-Saharan African foragers |
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Lipson, Mark |
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Lipson, Mark Sawchuk, Elizabeth A. Thompson, Jessica C. Oppenheimer, Jonas Tryon, Christian A. Ranhorn, Kathryn L. de Luna, Kathryn M. Sirak, Kendra A. Olalde, Iñigo Ambrose, Stanley H. Arthur, John W. Arthur, Kathryn J. W. Ayodo, George Bertacchi, Alex Cerezo-Román, Jessica I. Culleton, Brendan J. Curtis, Matthew C. Davis, Jacob Gidna, Agness O. Hanson, Annalys Kaliba, Potiphar Katongo, Maggie Kwekason, Amandus Laird, Myra F. Lewis, Jason Mabulla, Audax Z. P. Mapemba, Fredrick Morris, Alan Mudenda, George Mwafulirwa, Raphael Mwangomba, Daudi Ndiema, Emmanuel Ogola, Christine Schilt, Flora Willoughby, Pamela R. Wright, David K. Zipkin, Andrew Pinhasi, Ron Kennett, Douglas J. Manthi, Fredrick Kyalo Rohland, Nadin Patterson, Nick Reich, David Prendergast, Mary E. |
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Sawchuk, Elizabeth A. Thompson, Jessica C. Oppenheimer, Jonas Tryon, Christian A. Ranhorn, Kathryn L. de Luna, Kathryn M. Sirak, Kendra A. Olalde, Iñigo Ambrose, Stanley H. Arthur, John W. Arthur, Kathryn J. W. Ayodo, George Bertacchi, Alex Cerezo-Román, Jessica I. Culleton, Brendan J. Curtis, Matthew C. Davis, Jacob Gidna, Agness O. Hanson, Annalys Kaliba, Potiphar Katongo, Maggie Kwekason, Amandus Laird, Myra F. Lewis, Jason Mabulla, Audax Z. P. Mapemba, Fredrick Morris, Alan Mudenda, George Mwafulirwa, Raphael Mwangomba, Daudi Ndiema, Emmanuel Ogola, Christine Schilt, Flora Willoughby, Pamela R. Wright, David K. Zipkin, Andrew Pinhasi, Ron Kennett, Douglas J. Manthi, Fredrick Kyalo Rohland, Nadin Patterson, Nick Reich, David Prendergast, Mary E. |
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Sapientia |
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Lipson, Mark Sawchuk, Elizabeth A. Thompson, Jessica C. Oppenheimer, Jonas Tryon, Christian A. Ranhorn, Kathryn L. de Luna, Kathryn M. Sirak, Kendra A. Olalde, Iñigo Ambrose, Stanley H. Arthur, John W. Arthur, Kathryn J. W. Ayodo, George Bertacchi, Alex Cerezo-Román, Jessica I. Culleton, Brendan J. Curtis, Matthew C. Davis, Jacob Gidna, Agness O. Hanson, Annalys Kaliba, Potiphar Katongo, Maggie Kwekason, Amandus Laird, Myra F. Lewis, Jason Mabulla, Audax Z. P. Mapemba, Fredrick Morris, Alan Mudenda, George Mwafulirwa, Raphael Mwangomba, Daudi Ndiema, Emmanuel Ogola, Christine Schilt, Flora Willoughby, Pamela R. Wright, David K. Zipkin, Andrew Pinhasi, Ron Kennett, Douglas J. Manthi, Fredrick Kyalo Rohland, Nadin Patterson, Nick Reich, David Prendergast, Mary E. |
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Hunter-Gatherers Genome Sequence Stone-Age History |
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Hunter-Gatherers Genome Sequence Stone-Age History |
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Multiple lines of genetic and archaeological evidence suggest that there were major demographic changes in the terminal Late Pleistocene epoch and early Holocene epoch of sub-Saharan Africa(1-4). Inferences about this period are challenging to make because demographic shifts in the past 5,000 years have obscured the structures of more ancient populations(3,5). Here we present genome-wide ancient DNA data for six individuals from eastern and south-central Africa spanning the past approximately 18,000 years (doubling the time depth of sub-Saharan African ancient DNA), increase the data quality for 15 previously published ancient individuals and analyse these alongside data from 13 other published ancient individuals. The ancestry of the individuals in our study area can be modelled as a geographically structured mixture of three highly divergent source populations, probably reflecting Pleistocene interactions around 80-20 thousand years ago, including deeply diverged eastern and southern African lineages, plus a previously unappreciated ubiquitous distribution of ancestry that occurs in highest proportion today in central African rainforest hunter-gatherers. Once established, this structure remained highly stable, with limited long-range gene flow. These results provide a new line of genetic evidence in support of hypotheses that have emerged from archaeological analyses but remain contested, suggesting increasing regionalization at the end of the Pleistocene epoch. DNA analysis of 6 individuals from eastern and south-central Africa spanning the past approximately 18,000 years, and of 28 previously published ancient individuals, provides genetic evidence supporting hypotheses of increasing regionalization at the end of the Pleistocene. |
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