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Genomic evidence supports the “long chronology” for the peopling of Sahul

Francesca Gandini, Mafalda Almeida, M George B Foody et al.

41313774 PubMed ID
27 Authors
2025-11-28 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

FG
Francesca Gandini
MA
Mafalda Almeida
MG
M George B Foody
NN
Nano Nagle
AB
Anders Bergström
AO
Anna Olivieri
SR
Simão Rodrigues
AF
Alessandro Fichera
GO
Gonzalo Oteo-Garcia
AT
Antonio Torroni
AA
Alessandro Achilli
WP
William Pomat
ZZ
Zafarina Zainuddin
KK
Ken Khong Eng
TS
Tarek Shoeib
TR
Teresa Rito
DB
David Bulbeck
SO
Sue O'Connor
JB
Jarosław Bryk
MP
Maria Pala
MJ
Michael J Grant
CJ
Ceiridwen J Edwards
SJ
Stephen J Oppenheimer
RJ
Robert J Mitchell
PA
Pedro A Soares
HF
Helen Farr
MB
Martin B Richards
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The study analyzes 2,456 mitochondrial genomes spanning Indigenous Australians, New Guineans, and Oceanians (including an archaeological lineage from Wallacea), re-evaluates the mitochondrial mutation rate, and considers genome-wide and Y-chromosome data alongside archaeological and climate evidence. The results support a long chronology for first settlement of Sahul around 60,000 years ago, with at least two distinct dispersal routes into the region.

Chapter III

Analysis

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