Artículo
A Paleogenomic Reconstruction of the Deep Population History of the Andes
Nakatsuka, Nathan; Lazaridis, Iosif; Barbieri, Chiara; Skoglund, Pontus; Rohland, Nadin; Mallick, Swapan; Posth, Cosimo; Harkins Kinkaid, Kelly; Ferry, Matthew; Harney, Éadaoin; Michel, Megan; Stewardson, Kristin; Novak-Forst, Jannine; Capriles, José M.; Durruty, Marta Alfonso; Álvarez, Karina Aranda; Beresford-Jones, David; Burger, Richard; Cadwallader, Lauren; Fujita, Ricardo; Isla, Johny; Lau, George; Aguirre, Carlos Lémuz; LeBlanc, Steven; Maldonado, Sergio Calla; Meddens, Frank; Messineo, Pablo Geronimo
; Culleton, Brendan J.; Harper, Thomas K.; Quilter, Jeffrey; Politis, Gustavo Gabriel
; Rademaker, Kurt; Reindel, Markus; Rivera, Mario; Salazar, Lucy; Sandoval, José R.; Santoro, Calogero M.; Scheifler, Nahuel Alberto
; Standen, Vivien; Barreto, Maria Ines; Flores Espinoza, Isabel; Tomasto Cagigao, Elsa; Valverde, Guido; Kennett, Douglas J.; Cooper, Alan; Krause, Johannes; Haak, Wolfgang; Llamas, Bastien; Reich, David; Fehren Schmitz, Lars
Fecha de publicación:
05/2020
Editorial:
Cell Press
Revista:
Cell
ISSN:
0092-8674
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
There are many unanswered questions about the population history of the Central and South Central Andes, particularly regarding the impact of large-scale societies, such as the Moche, Wari, Tiwanaku, and Inca. We assembled genome-wide data on 89 individuals dating from ∼9,000-500 years ago (BP), with a particular focus on the period of the rise and fall of state societies. Today's genetic structure began to develop by 5,800 BP, followed by bi-directional gene flow between the North and South Highlands, and between the Highlands and Coast. We detect minimal admixture among neighboring groups between ∼2,000–500 BP, although we do detect cosmopolitanism (people of diverse ancestries living side-by-side) in the heartlands of the Tiwanaku and Inca polities. We also highlight cases of long-range mobility connecting the Andes to Argentina and the Northwest Andes to the Amazon Basin. Video Abstract: [Figure presented] Genome-wide data from 89 ancient humans illuminates the changes to the genetic landscape in the Central Andes over 9,000 years, revealing large-scale gene flow and cosmopolitan societies in the Tiwanaku and Inca polities.
Palabras clave:
ANCIENT DNA
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ANDES
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ANTHROPOLOGY
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ARCHAEOLOGY
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POPULATION GENETICS
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Articulos(INCUAPA)
Articulos de INVESTIGACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS Y PALEONTOLOGICAS DEL CUATERNARIO PAMPEANO
Articulos de INVESTIGACIONES ARQUEOLOGICAS Y PALEONTOLOGICAS DEL CUATERNARIO PAMPEANO
Citación
Nakatsuka, Nathan; Lazaridis, Iosif; Barbieri, Chiara; Skoglund, Pontus; Rohland, Nadin; et al.; A Paleogenomic Reconstruction of the Deep Population History of the Andes; Cell Press; Cell; 181; 5; 5-2020; 1131-1145.e21
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