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A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean
Humans settled the Caribbean ~6,000 years ago, with ceramic use and intensified agriculture marking a shift from the Archaic to the Ceramic Age ~2,500 years ago(1–3). We report genome-wide data from 174 individuals from The Bahamas, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Curaçao, and Venezuela co-analyzed with pu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7864882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33361817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03053-2 |
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author | Fernandes, Daniel M. Sirak, Kendra A. Ringbauer, Harald Sedig, Jakob Rohland, Nadin Cheronet, Olivia Mah, Matthew Mallick, Swapan Olalde, Iñigo Culleton, Brendan J. Adamski, Nicole Bernardos, Rebecca Bravo, Guillermo Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen Callan, Kimberly Candilio, Francesca Demetz, Lea Carlson, Kellie Sara Duffett Eccles, Laurie Freilich, Suzanne George, Richard J. Lawson, Ann Marie Mandl, Kirsten Marzaioli, Fabio McCool, Weston C. Oppenheimer, Jonas Özdogan, Kadir T. Schattke, Constanze Schmidt, Ryan Stewardson, Kristin Terrasi, Filippo Zalzala, Fatma Antúnez, Carlos Arredondo Canosa, Ercilio Vento Colten, Roger Cucina, Andrea Genchi, Francesco Kraan, Claudia La Pastina, Francesco Lucci, Michaela Maggiolo, Marcio Veloz Marcheco-Teruel, Beatriz Maria, Clenis Tavarez Martínez, Christian París, Ingeborg Pateman, Michael Simms, Tanya M. Sivoli, Carlos Garcia Vilar, Miguel Kennett, Douglas J. Keegan, William F. Coppa, Alfredo Lipson, Mark Pinhasi, Ron Reich, David |
author_facet | Fernandes, Daniel M. Sirak, Kendra A. Ringbauer, Harald Sedig, Jakob Rohland, Nadin Cheronet, Olivia Mah, Matthew Mallick, Swapan Olalde, Iñigo Culleton, Brendan J. Adamski, Nicole Bernardos, Rebecca Bravo, Guillermo Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen Callan, Kimberly Candilio, Francesca Demetz, Lea Carlson, Kellie Sara Duffett Eccles, Laurie Freilich, Suzanne George, Richard J. Lawson, Ann Marie Mandl, Kirsten Marzaioli, Fabio McCool, Weston C. Oppenheimer, Jonas Özdogan, Kadir T. Schattke, Constanze Schmidt, Ryan Stewardson, Kristin Terrasi, Filippo Zalzala, Fatma Antúnez, Carlos Arredondo Canosa, Ercilio Vento Colten, Roger Cucina, Andrea Genchi, Francesco Kraan, Claudia La Pastina, Francesco Lucci, Michaela Maggiolo, Marcio Veloz Marcheco-Teruel, Beatriz Maria, Clenis Tavarez Martínez, Christian París, Ingeborg Pateman, Michael Simms, Tanya M. Sivoli, Carlos Garcia Vilar, Miguel Kennett, Douglas J. Keegan, William F. Coppa, Alfredo Lipson, Mark Pinhasi, Ron Reich, David |
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description | Humans settled the Caribbean ~6,000 years ago, with ceramic use and intensified agriculture marking a shift from the Archaic to the Ceramic Age ~2,500 years ago(1–3). We report genome-wide data from 174 individuals from The Bahamas, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Curaçao, and Venezuela co-analyzed with published data. Archaic Age Caribbean people derive from a deeply divergent population closest to Central and northern South Americans; contrary to previous work(4), we find no support for ancestry contributed by a population related to North Americans. Archaic lineages were >98% replaced by a genetically homogeneous ceramic-using population related to Arawak-speakers from northeast South America who moved through the Lesser Antilles and into the Greater Antilles at least 1,700 years ago, introducing ancestry that is still present. Ancient Caribbean people avoided close kin unions despite limited mate pools reflecting small effective population sizes which we estimate to be a minimum of Ne=500–1500 and a maximum of Ne=1530–8150 on the combined islands of Puerto Rico and Hispaniola in the dozens of generations before the analyzed individuals lived. Census sizes are unlikely to be more than ten-fold larger than effective population sizes, so previous estimates of hundreds of thousands of people are too large(5–6). Confirming a small, interconnected Ceramic Age population(7), we detect 19 pairs of cross-island cousins, close relatives ~75 kilometers apart in Hispaniola, and low genetic differentiation across islands. Genetic continuity across transitions in pottery styles reveals that cultural changes during the Ceramic Age were not driven by migration of genetically-differentiated groups from the mainland but instead reflected interactions within an interconnected Caribbean world(1,8). |
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spelling | pubmed-78648822021-06-23 A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean Fernandes, Daniel M. Sirak, Kendra A. Ringbauer, Harald Sedig, Jakob Rohland, Nadin Cheronet, Olivia Mah, Matthew Mallick, Swapan Olalde, Iñigo Culleton, Brendan J. Adamski, Nicole Bernardos, Rebecca Bravo, Guillermo Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen Callan, Kimberly Candilio, Francesca Demetz, Lea Carlson, Kellie Sara Duffett Eccles, Laurie Freilich, Suzanne George, Richard J. Lawson, Ann Marie Mandl, Kirsten Marzaioli, Fabio McCool, Weston C. Oppenheimer, Jonas Özdogan, Kadir T. Schattke, Constanze Schmidt, Ryan Stewardson, Kristin Terrasi, Filippo Zalzala, Fatma Antúnez, Carlos Arredondo Canosa, Ercilio Vento Colten, Roger Cucina, Andrea Genchi, Francesco Kraan, Claudia La Pastina, Francesco Lucci, Michaela Maggiolo, Marcio Veloz Marcheco-Teruel, Beatriz Maria, Clenis Tavarez Martínez, Christian París, Ingeborg Pateman, Michael Simms, Tanya M. Sivoli, Carlos Garcia Vilar, Miguel Kennett, Douglas J. Keegan, William F. Coppa, Alfredo Lipson, Mark Pinhasi, Ron Reich, David Nature Article Humans settled the Caribbean ~6,000 years ago, with ceramic use and intensified agriculture marking a shift from the Archaic to the Ceramic Age ~2,500 years ago(1–3). We report genome-wide data from 174 individuals from The Bahamas, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Curaçao, and Venezuela co-analyzed with published data. Archaic Age Caribbean people derive from a deeply divergent population closest to Central and northern South Americans; contrary to previous work(4), we find no support for ancestry contributed by a population related to North Americans. Archaic lineages were >98% replaced by a genetically homogeneous ceramic-using population related to Arawak-speakers from northeast South America who moved through the Lesser Antilles and into the Greater Antilles at least 1,700 years ago, introducing ancestry that is still present. Ancient Caribbean people avoided close kin unions despite limited mate pools reflecting small effective population sizes which we estimate to be a minimum of Ne=500–1500 and a maximum of Ne=1530–8150 on the combined islands of Puerto Rico and Hispaniola in the dozens of generations before the analyzed individuals lived. Census sizes are unlikely to be more than ten-fold larger than effective population sizes, so previous estimates of hundreds of thousands of people are too large(5–6). Confirming a small, interconnected Ceramic Age population(7), we detect 19 pairs of cross-island cousins, close relatives ~75 kilometers apart in Hispaniola, and low genetic differentiation across islands. Genetic continuity across transitions in pottery styles reveals that cultural changes during the Ceramic Age were not driven by migration of genetically-differentiated groups from the mainland but instead reflected interactions within an interconnected Caribbean world(1,8). 2020-12-23 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7864882/ /pubmed/33361817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03053-2 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Fernandes, Daniel M. Sirak, Kendra A. Ringbauer, Harald Sedig, Jakob Rohland, Nadin Cheronet, Olivia Mah, Matthew Mallick, Swapan Olalde, Iñigo Culleton, Brendan J. Adamski, Nicole Bernardos, Rebecca Bravo, Guillermo Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen Callan, Kimberly Candilio, Francesca Demetz, Lea Carlson, Kellie Sara Duffett Eccles, Laurie Freilich, Suzanne George, Richard J. Lawson, Ann Marie Mandl, Kirsten Marzaioli, Fabio McCool, Weston C. Oppenheimer, Jonas Özdogan, Kadir T. Schattke, Constanze Schmidt, Ryan Stewardson, Kristin Terrasi, Filippo Zalzala, Fatma Antúnez, Carlos Arredondo Canosa, Ercilio Vento Colten, Roger Cucina, Andrea Genchi, Francesco Kraan, Claudia La Pastina, Francesco Lucci, Michaela Maggiolo, Marcio Veloz Marcheco-Teruel, Beatriz Maria, Clenis Tavarez Martínez, Christian París, Ingeborg Pateman, Michael Simms, Tanya M. Sivoli, Carlos Garcia Vilar, Miguel Kennett, Douglas J. Keegan, William F. Coppa, Alfredo Lipson, Mark Pinhasi, Ron Reich, David A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean |
title | A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean |
title_full | A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean |
title_fullStr | A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean |
title_full_unstemmed | A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean |
title_short | A genetic history of the pre-contact Caribbean |
title_sort | genetic history of the pre-contact caribbean |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7864882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33361817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-020-03053-2 |
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