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The population history of northeastern Siberia since the Pleistocene.


ABSTRACT: Northeastern Siberia has been inhabited by humans for more than 40,000 years but its deep population history remains poorly understood. Here we investigate the late Pleistocene population history of northeastern Siberia through analyses of 34 newly recovered ancient genomes that date to between 31,000 and 600 years ago. We document complex population dynamics during this period, including at least three major migration events: an initial peopling by a previously unknown Palaeolithic population of 'Ancient North Siberians' who are distantly related to early West Eurasian hunter-gatherers; the arrival of East Asian-related peoples, which gave rise to 'Ancient Palaeo-Siberians' who are closely related to contemporary communities from far-northeastern Siberia (such as the Koryaks), as well as Native Americans; and a Holocene migration of other East Asian-related peoples, who we name 'Neo-Siberians', and from whom many contemporary Siberians are descended. Each of these population expansions largely replaced the earlier inhabitants, and ultimately generated the mosaic genetic make-up of contemporary peoples who inhabit a vast area across northern Eurasia and the Americas.

SUBMITTER: Sikora M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7617447 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The population history of northeastern Siberia since the Pleistocene.

Sikora Martin M   Pitulko Vladimir V VV   Sousa Vitor C VC   Allentoft Morten E ME   Vinner Lasse L   Rasmussen Simon S   Margaryan Ashot A   de Barros Damgaard Peter P   de la Fuente Constanza C   Renaud Gabriel G   Yang Melinda A MA   Fu Qiaomei Q   Dupanloup Isabelle I   Giampoudakis Konstantinos K   Nogués-Bravo David D   Rahbek Carsten C   Kroonen Guus G   Peyrot Michaël M   McColl Hugh H   Vasilyev Sergey V SV   Veselovskaya Elizaveta E   Gerasimova Margarita M   Pavlova Elena Y EY   Chasnyk Vyacheslav G VG   Nikolskiy Pavel A PA   Gromov Andrei V AV   Khartanovich Valeriy I VI   Moiseyev Vyacheslav V   Grebenyuk Pavel S PS   Fedorchenko Alexander Yu AY   Lebedintsev Alexander I AI   Slobodin Sergey B SB   Malyarchuk Boris A BA   Martiniano Rui R   Meldgaard Morten M   Arppe Laura L   Palo Jukka U JU   Sundell Tarja T   Mannermaa Kristiina K   Putkonen Mikko M   Alexandersen Verner V   Primeau Charlotte C   Baimukhanov Nurbol N   Malhi Ripan S RS   Sjögren Karl-Göran KG   Kristiansen Kristian K   Wessman Anna A   Sajantila Antti A   Lahr Marta Mirazon MM   Durbin Richard R   Nielsen Rasmus R   Meltzer David J DJ   Excoffier Laurent L   Willerslev Eske E  

Nature 20190605 7760


Northeastern Siberia has been inhabited by humans for more than 40,000 years but its deep population history remains poorly understood. Here we investigate the late Pleistocene population history of northeastern Siberia through analyses of 34 newly recovered ancient genomes that date to between 31,000 and 600 years ago. We document complex population dynamics during this period, including at least three major migration events: an initial peopling by a previously unknown Palaeolithic population o  ...[more]

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