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Overview of the Americas' First Peopling from a Patrilineal Perspective: New Evidence from the Southern Continent.

Colombo Giulia, G Traverso, Luca L et al.

35205264 PubMed ID
25 Authors
2022-01-25 Published
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Authors

CG
Colombo Giulia
GT
G Traverso
LL
Luca L
ML
Mazzocchi Lucia
LG
L Grugni
VV
Viola V
RM
Rambaldi Migliore Nicola
NC
N Capodiferro
MR
Marco Rosario MR
LG
Lombardo Gianluca
GF
G Flores
RR
Rodrigo R
KM
Karmin Monika
MR
M Rootsi
SS
Siiri S
FL
Ferretti Luca
LO
L Olivieri
AA
Anna A
TA
Torroni Antonio
AM
A Martiniano
RR
Rui R
AA
Achilli Alessandro
AR
A Raveane
AA
Alessandro A
SO
Semino Ornella
Chapter II

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Uniparental genetic systems are unique sex indicators and complement the study of autosomal diversity by providing landmarks of human migrations that repeatedly shaped the structure of extant populations. Our knowledge of the variation of the male-specific region of the Y chromosome in Native Americans is still rather scarce and scattered, but by merging sequence information from modern and ancient individuals, we here provide a comprehensive and updated phylogeny of the distinctive Native American branches of haplogroups C and Q. Our analyses confirm C-MPB373, C-P39, Q-Z780, Q-M848, and Q-Y4276 as the main founding haplogroups and identify traces of unsuccessful (pre-Q-F1096) or extinct (C-L1373*, Q-YP4010*) Y-chromosome lineages, indicating that haplogroup diversity of the founder populations that first entered the Americas was greater than that observed in the Indigenous component of modern populations. In addition, through a diachronic and phylogeographic dissection of newly identified Q-M848 branches, we provide the first Y-chromosome insights into the early peopling of the South American hinterland (Q-BY104773 and Q-BY15730) and on overlying inland migrations (Q-BY139813).

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