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Science ; 360(6392): 1024-1027, 2018 06 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29853687

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Little is known regarding the first people to enter the Americas and their genetic legacy. Genomic analysis of the oldest human remains from the Americas showed a direct relationship between a Clovis-related ancestral population and all modern Central and South Americans as well as a deep split separating them from North Americans in Canada. We present 91 ancient human genomes from California and Southwestern Ontario and demonstrate the existence of two distinct ancestries in North America, which possibly split south of the ice sheets. A contribution from both of these ancestral populations is found in all modern Central and South Americans. The proportions of these two ancestries in ancient and modern populations are consistent with a coastal dispersal and multiple admixture events.


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Biological Evolution , Emigration and Immigration , Genome, Human , Population/genetics , California , Humans , Ontario
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Mitochondrial DNA B Resour ; 3(1): 409-411, 2018 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33474186

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Seven fish vertebrae were chosen for analysis from the 49-KEN-147 archaeological site in the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Mitochondrial DNA analysis of the ancient fish bones revealed that they were from sockeye and coho salmon. Here, we report the ancient mitochondrial genomes for three sockeye salmon and one coho salmon fish bone.

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