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The evolutionary history and unique genetic diversity of Indigenous Americans.

Castro E Silva Marcos Araújo, MA Nunes, Kelly K et al.

42020734 PubMed ID
54 Authors
2026-04-22 Published
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Chapter I

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Authors

CE
Castro E Silva Marcos Araújo
MN
MA Nunes
KK
Kelly K
RM
Ribeiro Maíra R
MP
MR Passarelli-Araujo
HH
Hemanoel H
LR
Lemes Renan Barbosa
RK
RB Kimura
LL
Lilian L
SP
Sacuena Putira
PG
P G Amorim
CE
Carlos Eduardo CE
BM
Bortolini Maria Cátira
MM
MC Mill
JG
José Geraldo JG
GJ
Guerreiro João Farias
JB
JF Barbieri
CC
Chiara C
HD
Hernández-Zaragoza Diana Iraíz
DW
DI Walter
AA
Antonia A
CT
Chowdhury Trija Nag
TM
TN Macías-Herrera
DD
Daniela D
LJ
Lara-Riegos Julio César
JD
JC Del Castillo-Chávez
OO
Oana O
ZC
Zurita Camilo
CT
C Tito-Álvarez
AM
Ana María AM
VE
Vásquez-Domínguez Emilia
EM
E Moo-Mezeta
ME
María Ermila ME
TJ
Torres-Romero Julio César
JA
JC Aguilar-Campos
AA
Abraham A
SR
Serrano-Osuna Ricardo
RP
R Parolín
ML
Maria Laura ML
BC
Bravi Claudio M
CR
CM Ramallo
VV
Virgínia V
BG
Bailliet Graciela
GR
G Revollo
SS
Susana S
SJ
Sandoval José R
JF
JR Fujita
RR
Ricardo R
BR
Barquera Rodrigo
RS
R Santos
FR
Fabrício R FR
CD
Comas David
DH
D Hünemeier
TT
Tábita T
Chapter II

Abstract

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Indigenous peoples of America represent the last principal expansion of humans across the globe1, yet their genetic history remains one of the least explored2. Although these populations have inhabited the continent for thousands of years3, their evolutionary history remains largely unresolved4,5, owing to the limited availability of genomic data. Here we present data on 128 high-coverage Indigenous American genomes and show they harbour extensive and previously uncharacterized genetic diversity, reflecting at least three dispersals into South America, followed by regional differentiation and long-term continuity. We identified widespread natural selection signals in genes associated with immunity, metabolism, reproduction and development, which were shaped by adaptation to diverse environmental conditions. Notably, several genomic regions exhibit a remarkable allele sharing with Australasian populations, probably originating from an ancient admixture event and partly maintained by selection for more than 10,000 years. We also detected distinct contributions from archaic humans with adaptive introgression affecting key biological functions. The limited overlap between the regions of Australasian affinity and archaic ancestry indicates independent evolutionary origins of these signals. These findings challenge simplified models of continental settlements and show a more dynamic and complex evolutionary history for the Indigenous peoples in America.

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