Genomic insights into the peopling of the Southwest Pacific
Skoglund, Pontus1,2,3; Posth, Cosimo4,5; Sirak, Kendra6,7; Spriggs, Matthew8,9; Valentin, Frederique10; Bedford, Stuart9; Clark, Geoffrey R.11; Reepmeyer, Christian12; Petchey, Fiona13; Fernandes, Daniel6,14
刊名NATURE
2016-10-27
卷号538期号:7626页码:510-+
DOI10.1038/nature19844
文献子类Article
英文摘要The appearance of people associated with the Lapita culture in the South Pacific around 3,000 years ago(1) marked the beginning of the last major human dispersal to unpopulated lands. However, the relationship of these pioneers to the long-established Papuan people of the New Guinea region is unclear. Here we present genome-wide ancient DNA data from three individuals from Vanuatu (about 3,100-2,700 years before present) and one from Tonga (about 2,700-2,300 years before present), and analyse them with data from 778 present-day East Asians and Oceanians. Today, indigenous people of the South Pacific harbour a mixture of ancestry from Papuans and a population of East Asian origin that no longer exists in unmixed form, but is a match to the ancient individuals. Most analyses have interpreted the minimum of twenty-five per cent Papuan ancestry in the region today as evidence that the first humans to reach Remote Oceania, including Polynesia, were derived from population mixtures near New Guinea, before their further expansion into Remote Oceania(2-5). However, our finding that the ancient individuals had little to no Papuan ancestry implies that later human population movements spread Papuan ancestry through the South Pacific after the first peopling of the islands.
WOS关键词ISLAND SOUTHEAST-ASIA ; AUSTRONESIAN EXPANSION ; POPULATION HISTORY ; ANCIENT DNA ; GENETIC HISTORY ; ADMIXTURE ; NEANDERTHAL ; ANCESTRY ; SEQUENCE ; OCEANIA
WOS研究方向Science & Technology - Other Topics
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000386654400058
资助机构Wenner-Gren foundation ; SciLifeLab ; Swedish Research Council (VR)(2014453) ; Australian Research Council(DP0880789 ; National Geographic Society ; Australia-Pacific Science Foundation ; CNRS-UMR(7041) ; Irish Research Council(GOIPD/2013/1 ; Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences of CAS(QYZDB-SS W-D00003) ; National Natural Science Foundation of China(L1524016) ; Chinese Academy of Sciences Discipline Development Strategy Project(2015-DX-C-03) ; ERC(FP7-261213 ; Baden Wuerttemberg Foundation ; DFG(KR 4015/1-1) ; Max Planck Society ; NIH(GM100233) ; NSF HOMINID(BCS-1032255) ; DP110101415) ; GOIPG/2013/36) ; 263441)
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://124.16.247.212/handle/311034/7538]  
专题古脊椎动物与古人类研究所_图书馆1
作者单位1.Harvard Med Sch, Dept Genet, Boston, MA 02115 USA
2.Broad Inst MIT & Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA
3.Stockholm Univ, Dept Archaeol & Class Studies, Archaeol Res Lab, S-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
4.Univ Tubingen, Inst Archaeol Sci Archaeo & Palaeogenet, D-72070 Tubingen, Germany
5.Max Planck Inst Sci Human Hist, D-07745 Jena, Germany
6.Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Archaeol & Earth Inst, Dublin 4, Ireland
7.Emory Univ, Dept Anthropol, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
8.Australian Natl Univ, Coll Arts & Social Sci, Sch Archaeol & Anthropol, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
9.Vanuatu Natl Museum, Vanuatu Cultural Ctr, Port Vila, Vanuatu
10.CNRS, Maison Archeol & Ethnol, UMR 7041, F-92023 Nanterre, France
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Skoglund, Pontus,Posth, Cosimo,Sirak, Kendra,et al. Genomic insights into the peopling of the Southwest Pacific[J]. NATURE,2016,538(7626):510-+.
APA Skoglund, Pontus.,Posth, Cosimo.,Sirak, Kendra.,Spriggs, Matthew.,Valentin, Frederique.,...&Reich, David.(2016).Genomic insights into the peopling of the Southwest Pacific.NATURE,538(7626),510-+.
MLA Skoglund, Pontus,et al."Genomic insights into the peopling of the Southwest Pacific".NATURE 538.7626(2016):510-+.
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