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The genetic prehistory of the Andean highlands 7000 years BP though European contact

Lindo J, Haas R, Hofman C et al.

30417096 PubMed ID
14 Authors
11/08/2018 Published
14 Samples
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Chapter I

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Authors

LJ
Lindo J
HR
Haas R
HC
Hofman C
AM
Apata M
MM
Moraga M
VR
Verdugo RA
WJ
Watson JT
VL
Viviano Llave C
WD
Witonsky D
BC
Beall C
WC
Warinner C
NJ
Novembre J
AM
Aldenderfer M
DR
Di Rienzo A
Chapter II

Abstract

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The peopling of the Andean highlands above 2500 m in elevation was a complex process that included cultural, biological, and genetic adaptations. Here, we present a time series of ancient whole genomes from the Andes of Peru, dating back to 7000 calendar years before the present (BP), and compare them to 42 new genome-wide genetic variation datasets from both highland and lowland populations. We infer three significant features: a split between low- and high-elevation populations that occurred between 9200 and 8200 BP; a population collapse after European contact that is significantly more severe in South American lowlanders than in highland populations; and evidence for positive selection at genetic loci related to starch digestion and plausibly pathogen resistance after European contact. We do not find selective sweep signals related to known components of the human hypoxia response, which may suggest more complex modes of genetic adaptation to high altitude.

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Ancient DNA Samples

14 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

14 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
IL2 100 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane F D1
IL3 140 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane F B2
IL4 417 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane M C1b Q-M3
IL5 225 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane F C1c
IL7 120 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane M C1b Q-B48
K1 6000 BCE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Kaillachuro F H5a1
SMP5 4987 BCE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Soro Mik’aya Patjxa M C1c Q-B48
IL3 140 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane F B2
IL7 120 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane M C1b Q-B48
IL5 225 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane F C1c
IL4 417 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane M C1b Q-M3
IL2 100 CE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Rio Uncallane F D1
SMP5 4987 BCE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Soro Mik’aya Patjxa M C1c Q-B48
K1 6000 BCE Peru Rio Ilave Basin. Kaillachuro F H5a1
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