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Origins and genetic legacies of the Caribbean Taino.
Schroeder, Hannes; Sikora, Martin; Gopalakrishnan, Shyam; Cassidy, Lara M; Maisano Delser, Pierpaolo; Sandoval Velasco, Marcela; Schraiber, Joshua G; Rasmussen, Simon; Homburger, Julian R; Ávila-Arcos, María C; Allentoft, Morten E; Moreno-Mayar, J Víctor; Renaud, Gabriel; Gómez-Carballa, Alberto; Laffoon, Jason E; Hopkins, Rachel J A; Higham, Thomas F G; Carr, Robert S; Schaffer, William C; Day, Jane S; Hoogland, Menno; Salas, Antonio; Bustamante, Carlos D; Nielsen, Rasmus; Bradley, Daniel G; Hofman, Corinne L; Willerslev, Eske.
Afiliação
  • Schroeder H; Center for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark; hschroeder@snm.ku.dk ewillerslev@snm.ku.dk.
  • Sikora M; Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, 2333 CC Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Gopalakrishnan S; Center for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Cassidy LM; Center for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Maisano Delser P; Smurfit Institute of Genetics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
  • Sandoval Velasco M; Smurfit Institute of Genetics, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.
  • Schraiber JG; Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, CB2 3EJ Cambridge, United Kingdom.
  • Rasmussen S; Center for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Homburger JR; Department of Biology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122-6078.
  • Ávila-Arcos MC; DTU Bioinformatics, Department of Bio and Health Informatics, Technical University of Denmark, Kemitorvet, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.
  • Allentoft ME; Department of Genetics, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.
  • Moreno-Mayar JV; International Laboratory for Human Genome Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Juriquilla 76230, Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico.
  • Renaud G; Center for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Gómez-Carballa A; Center for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Laffoon JE; Center for GeoGenetics, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hopkins RJA; Unidade de Xenética, Departamento de Anatomía Patolóxica e Ciencias Forenses, Instituto de Ciencias Forenses, Facultade de Medicina, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 15872 Galicia, Spain.
  • Higham TFG; GenPoB Research Group, Instituto de Investigaciones Sanitarias, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago, 15872 Galicia, Spain.
  • Carr RS; Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, 2333 CC Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Schaffer WC; Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Day JS; Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, University of Oxford, OX1 3QY Oxford, United Kingdom.
  • Hoogland M; Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, University of Oxford, OX1 3QY Oxford, United Kingdom.
  • Salas A; Archaeological and Historical Conservancy Inc., Davie, FL 33341.
  • Bustamante CD; Liberal Arts Department, Phoenix College, Phoenix, AZ 85013.
  • Nielsen R; Center for Bioarchaeological Research, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281.
  • Bradley DG; Research Atlantica Inc., Boca Raton, FL 33432.
  • Hofman CL; Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, 2333 CC Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Willerslev E; Unidade de Xenética, Departamento de Anatomía Patolóxica e Ciencias Forenses, Instituto de Ciencias Forenses, Facultade de Medicina, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, 15872 Galicia, Spain.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 115(10): 2341-2346, 2018 03 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29463742
ABSTRACT
The Caribbean was one of the last parts of the Americas to be settled by humans, but how and when the islands were first occupied remains a matter of debate. Ancient DNA can help answering these questions, but the work has been hampered by poor DNA preservation. We report the genome sequence of a 1,000-year-old Lucayan Taino individual recovered from the site of Preacher's Cave in the Bahamas. We sequenced her genome to 12.4-fold coverage and show that she is genetically most closely related to present-day Arawakan speakers from northern South America, suggesting that the ancestors of the Lucayans originated there. Further, we find no evidence for recent inbreeding or isolation in the ancient genome, suggesting that the Lucayans had a relatively large effective population size. Finally, we show that the native American components in some present-day Caribbean genomes are closely related to the ancient Taino, demonstrating an element of continuity between precontact populations and present-day Latino populations in the Caribbean.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Genoma Humano / Indígena Americano ou Nativo do Alasca / Migração Humana Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: Bahamas / Caribe ingles Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Genoma Humano / Indígena Americano ou Nativo do Alasca / Migração Humana Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male País/Região como assunto: Bahamas / Caribe ingles Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article