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The First Peopling of South America: New Evidence from Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Q

Recent progress in the phylogenetic resolution of the Y-chromosome phylogeny permits the male demographic dynamics and migratory events that occurred in Central and Southern America after the initial human spread into the Americas to be investigated at the regional level. To delve further into this...

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Autores principales: Battaglia, Vincenza, Grugni, Viola, Perego, Ugo Alessandro, Angerhofer, Norman, Gomez-Palmieri, J. Edgar, Woodward, Scott Ray, Achilli, Alessandro, Myres, Natalie, Torroni, Antonio, Semino, Ornella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23990949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071390
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author Battaglia, Vincenza
Grugni, Viola
Perego, Ugo Alessandro
Angerhofer, Norman
Gomez-Palmieri, J. Edgar
Woodward, Scott Ray
Achilli, Alessandro
Myres, Natalie
Torroni, Antonio
Semino, Ornella
author_facet Battaglia, Vincenza
Grugni, Viola
Perego, Ugo Alessandro
Angerhofer, Norman
Gomez-Palmieri, J. Edgar
Woodward, Scott Ray
Achilli, Alessandro
Myres, Natalie
Torroni, Antonio
Semino, Ornella
author_sort Battaglia, Vincenza
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description Recent progress in the phylogenetic resolution of the Y-chromosome phylogeny permits the male demographic dynamics and migratory events that occurred in Central and Southern America after the initial human spread into the Americas to be investigated at the regional level. To delve further into this issue, we examined more than 400 Native American Y chromosomes (collected in the region ranging from Mexico to South America) belonging to haplogroup Q – virtually the only branch of the Y phylogeny observed in modern-day Amerindians of Central and South America – together with 27 from Mongolia and Kamchatka. Two main founding lineages, Q1a3a1a-M3 and Q1a3a1-L54(xM3), were detected along with novel sub-clades of younger age and more restricted geographic distributions. The first was also observed in Far East Asia while no Q1a3a1-L54(xM3) Y chromosome was found in Asia except the southern Siberian-specific sub-clade Q1a3a1c-L330. Our data not only confirm a southern Siberian origin of ancestral populations that gave rise to Paleo-Indians and the differentiation of both Native American Q founding lineages in Beringia, but support their concomitant arrival in Mesoamerica, where Mexico acted as recipient for the first wave of migration, followed by a rapid southward migration, along the Pacific coast, into the Andean region. Although Q1a3a1a-M3 and Q1a3a1-L54(xM3) display overlapping general distributions, they show different patterns of evolution in the Mexican plateau and the Andean area, which can be explained by local differentiations due to demographic events triggered by the introduction of agriculture and associated with the flourishing of the Great Empires.
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spelling pubmed-37492222013-08-29 The First Peopling of South America: New Evidence from Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Q Battaglia, Vincenza Grugni, Viola Perego, Ugo Alessandro Angerhofer, Norman Gomez-Palmieri, J. Edgar Woodward, Scott Ray Achilli, Alessandro Myres, Natalie Torroni, Antonio Semino, Ornella PLoS One Research Article Recent progress in the phylogenetic resolution of the Y-chromosome phylogeny permits the male demographic dynamics and migratory events that occurred in Central and Southern America after the initial human spread into the Americas to be investigated at the regional level. To delve further into this issue, we examined more than 400 Native American Y chromosomes (collected in the region ranging from Mexico to South America) belonging to haplogroup Q – virtually the only branch of the Y phylogeny observed in modern-day Amerindians of Central and South America – together with 27 from Mongolia and Kamchatka. Two main founding lineages, Q1a3a1a-M3 and Q1a3a1-L54(xM3), were detected along with novel sub-clades of younger age and more restricted geographic distributions. The first was also observed in Far East Asia while no Q1a3a1-L54(xM3) Y chromosome was found in Asia except the southern Siberian-specific sub-clade Q1a3a1c-L330. Our data not only confirm a southern Siberian origin of ancestral populations that gave rise to Paleo-Indians and the differentiation of both Native American Q founding lineages in Beringia, but support their concomitant arrival in Mesoamerica, where Mexico acted as recipient for the first wave of migration, followed by a rapid southward migration, along the Pacific coast, into the Andean region. Although Q1a3a1a-M3 and Q1a3a1-L54(xM3) display overlapping general distributions, they show different patterns of evolution in the Mexican plateau and the Andean area, which can be explained by local differentiations due to demographic events triggered by the introduction of agriculture and associated with the flourishing of the Great Empires. Public Library of Science 2013-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3749222/ /pubmed/23990949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071390 Text en © 2013 Battaglia et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Battaglia, Vincenza
Grugni, Viola
Perego, Ugo Alessandro
Angerhofer, Norman
Gomez-Palmieri, J. Edgar
Woodward, Scott Ray
Achilli, Alessandro
Myres, Natalie
Torroni, Antonio
Semino, Ornella
The First Peopling of South America: New Evidence from Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Q
title The First Peopling of South America: New Evidence from Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Q
title_full The First Peopling of South America: New Evidence from Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Q
title_fullStr The First Peopling of South America: New Evidence from Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Q
title_full_unstemmed The First Peopling of South America: New Evidence from Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Q
title_short The First Peopling of South America: New Evidence from Y-Chromosome Haplogroup Q
title_sort first peopling of south america: new evidence from y-chromosome haplogroup q
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23990949
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071390
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