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A Paleogenomic Reconstruction of the Deep Population History of the Andes

Nakatsuka N, Lazaridis I, Barbieri C et al.

32386546 PubMed ID
50 Authors
05/28/2020 Published
61 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

NN
Nakatsuka N
LI
Lazaridis I
BC
Barbieri C
SP
Skoglund P
RN
Rohland N
MS
Mallick S
PC
Posth C
HK
Harkins-Kinkaid K
FM
Ferry M
Harney É
MM
Michel M
SK
Stewardson K
NJ
Novak-Forst J
CJ
Capriles JM
DM
Durruty MA
ÁK
Álvarez KA
BD
Beresford-Jones D
BR
Burger R
CL
Cadwallader L
FR
Fujita R
IJ
Isla J
LG
Lau G
AC
Aguirre CL
LS
LeBlanc S
MS
Maldonado SC
MF
Meddens F
MP
Messineo PG
CB
Culleton BJ
HT
Harper TK
QJ
Quilter J
PG
Politis G
RK
Rademaker K
RM
Reindel M
RM
Rivera M
SL
Salazar L
SJ
Sandoval JR
SC
Santoro CM
SN
Scheifler N
SV
Standen V
BM
Barreto MI
EI
Espinoza IF
TE
Tomasto-Cagigao E
VG
Valverde G
KD
Kennett DJ
CA
Cooper A
KJ
Krause J
HW
Haak W
LB
Llamas B
RD
Reich D
FL
Fehren-Schmitz L
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

There are many unanswered questions about the population history of the Central and South Central Andes, particularly regarding the impact of large-scale societies, such as the Moche, Wari, Tiwanaku, and Inca. We assembled genome-wide data on 89 individuals dating from ∼9,000-500 years ago (BP), with a particular focus on the period of the rise and fall of state societies. Today's genetic structure began to develop by 5,800 BP, followed by bi-directional gene flow between the North and South Highlands, and between the Highlands and Coast. We detect minimal admixture among neighboring groups between ∼2,000-500 BP, although we do detect cosmopolitanism (people of diverse ancestries living side-by-side) in the heartlands of the Tiwanaku and Inca polities. We also highlight cases of long-range mobility connecting the Andes to Argentina and the Northwest Andes to the Amazon Basin. VIDEO ABSTRACT.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

61 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

61 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
I8351 250 CE Argentina Pampas. Laguna Chica F D1g-a
IO2 775 CE Bolivia TiticacaBasin U B2 Q-Z780
MIS3 765 CE Bolivia TiticacaBasin U B2b Q-M3
MIS5 770 CE Bolivia TiticacaBasin U B2
MIS7 700 CE Bolivia TiticacaBasin U B2o Q-L53
I0979 650 CE Bolivia Tiwanaku. La Paz M B2 Q-M242
I0977 900 CE Bolivia Tiwanaku. La Paz F C1c
I0976 900 CE Bolivia Tiwanaku. La Paz M B2 Q-M3
I0978 1015 CE Bolivia Tiwanaku. La Paz M B2 Q-M3
I17497 1301 CE Chile Atacama Desert. Precordillera M C1b Q-Z5907
I14009 1155 CE Chile Atacama Desert. Precordillera M B2 Q-MEH2
I2538 771 CE Chile Caleta Huelen 12 F B2
I2539 795 CE Chile Caleta Huelen 12 F B2
I2540 750 CE Chile Caleta Huelen 12 M A2 Q-M3
I2233 115 BCE Peru Paracas Penisula. Wari Kayan M D1 Q-M902
I2237 525 CE Peru El Brujo F D1
I2263 710 CE Peru El Brujo M D4h3a Q-M902
I0324 710 CE Peru El Brujo M C Q-Z780
I0974 200 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana M B2 Q-M346
I0975 635 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana F C1b
I0045 100 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana M B2 Q-M902
I2238 200 CE Peru El Brujo F D1
I2262 200 CE Peru El Brujo M C1b Q-Z780
I2557 470 CE Peru Ica Valley F C1b
I2558 585 CE Peru Ica Valley M B2 Q-B48
I2268 2400 BCE Peru El Brujo F B2
I2545 1400 CE Peru Mesayocpata M C1b Q-M3
I1743 1430 CE Peru Cusco. San Sebastián. Machu Piccu M A2 Q-B48
I0042 1215 CE Peru Ayachucho. Lucanas. Laramate. Botigiriayocc F C1b
I2236 1200 CE Peru Chanka M D1f Q-Z5907
I2563 1200 CE Peru Chanka F B2
I2544 1100 CE Peru Charrangochayoc F B2
I2264 1100 CE Peru Chinchawas F D1
I2250 1100 CE Peru Chinchawas M D1 Q-M3
I2251 1100 CE Peru Chinchawas F D1
I2258 1310 CE Peru Ancash. Pallasca. La Galgada M C1b Q-Z780
I0044 1230 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana F C1b
I0964 1315 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana F C1b
I0965 1300 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana F D1
I0969 1065 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana M B2b Q-M346
I1396 1315 CE Peru Ayacucho. Lucanas. Laramate. Pacapaccari M B2 P-M45
I1358 1175 CE Peru Ayacucho. Lucanas. Laramate. Pacapaccari M B2b Q-M902
I1356 1310 CE Peru Ayacucho. Lucanas. Laramate. Pacapaccari F B2
I1479 1325 CE Peru Ica. Palpa. Los Molinos F B2b
I2549 1390 CE Peru Ica. Palpa. Los Molinos M D1 Q-M902
I1744 1285 CE Peru Cusco. San Sebastián. Machu Piccu M C1d1 Q-M3
I1400 1295 CE Peru Cusco. San Sebastián. Machu Piccu M B2 Q-M346
I0972 900 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana M B2b Q-L53
I0967 900 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana M B2 Q-M3
I0966 900 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana M C1b Q-M3
I2543 985 CE Peru Chanka M C1d1 F-M89
I2252 750 CE Peru Chinchawas M D1 Q-M3
I0968 985 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana M C1b Q-B48
I0971 500 CE Peru Lima. Huaca Pucllana F A2
I2550 985 CE Peru Monte Grande M C1b Q-L53
I2242 1185 CE Peru El Brujo F C1c
I2243 750 CE Peru El Brujo F A2
I2244 750 CE Peru El Brujo M C1b Q-M3
I2241 750 CE Peru El Brujo M C1c Q-M902
I2560 905 CE Peru Ica Valley F B2
I2253 750 CE Peru Chinchawas F D1
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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