Genomic evidence for ancient human migration routes along South America's Atlantic coast

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Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Campelo dos Santos, Andre Luiz; Owings, Amanda; Sullasi, Henry Socrates Lavalle; Gokcumen, Omer; DeGiorgio, Michael; Lindo, John
Year of Publication: 2022
Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological SciencesProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Volume: 289
Issue: 1986
Pagination: 20221078
Date Published: 2022/11/09
Publication Language: eng
Abstract:

An increasing body of archaeological and genomic evidence has hinted at a complex settlement process of the Americas by humans. This is especially true for South America, where unexpected ancestral signals have raised perplexing scenarios for the early migrations into different regions of the continent. Here, we present ancient human genomes from the archaeologically rich Northeast Brazil and compare them to ancient and present-day genomic data. We find a distinct relationship between ancient genomes from Northeast Brazil, Lagoa Santa, Uruguay and Panama, representing evidence for ancient migration routes along South America's Atlantic coast. To further add to the existing complexity, we also detect greater Denisovan than Neanderthal ancestry in ancient Uruguay and Panama individuals. Moreover, we find a strong Australasian signal in an ancient genome from Panama. This work sheds light on the deep demographic history of eastern South America and presents a starting point for future fine-scale investigations on the regional level.

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doi: 10.1098/rspb.2022.1078

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.1078
Short Title: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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