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Philippine Ayta possess the highest level of Denisovan ancestry in the world.


ABSTRACT: Multiple lines of evidence show that modern humans interbred with archaic Denisovans. Here, we report an account of shared demographic history between Australasians and Denisovans distinctively in Island Southeast Asia. Our analyses are based on ∼2.3 million genotypes from 118 ethnic groups of the Philippines, including 25 diverse self-identified Negrito populations, along with high-coverage genomes of Australopapuans and Ayta Magbukon Negritos. We show that Ayta Magbukon possess the highest level of Denisovan ancestry in the world-∼30%-40% greater than that of Australians and Papuans-consistent with an independent admixture event into Negritos from Denisovans. Together with the recently described Homo luzonensis, we suggest that there were multiple archaic species that inhabited the Philippines prior to the arrival of modern humans and that these archaic groups may have been genetically related. Altogether, our findings unveil a complex intertwined history of modern and archaic humans in the Asia-Pacific region, where distinct Islander Denisovan populations differentially admixed with incoming Australasians across multiple locations and at various points in time.

SUBMITTER: Larena M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8596304 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Philippine Ayta possess the highest level of Denisovan ancestry in the world.

Larena Maximilian M   McKenna James J   Sanchez-Quinto Federico F   Bernhardsson Carolina C   Ebeo Carlo C   Reyes Rebecca R   Casel Ophelia O   Huang Jin-Yuan JY   Hagada Kim Pullupul KP   Guilay Dennis D   Reyes Jennelyn J   Allian Fatima Pir FP   Mori Virgilio V   Azarcon Lahaina Sue LS   Manera Alma A   Terando Celito C   Jamero Lucio L   Sireg Gauden G   Manginsay-Tremedal Renefe R   Labos Maria Shiela MS   Vilar Richard Dian RD   Latiph Acram A   Saway Rodelio Linsahay RL   Marte Erwin E   Magbanua Pablito P   Morales Amor A   Java Ismael I   Reveche Rudy R   Barrios Becky B   Burton Erlinda E   Salon Jesus Christopher JC   Kels Ma Junaliah Tuazon MJT   Albano Adrian A   Cruz-Angeles Rose Beatrix RB   Molanida Edison E   Granehäll Lena L   Vicente Mário M   Edlund Hanna H   Loo Jun-Hun JH   Trejaut Jean J   Ho Simon Y W SYW   Reid Lawrence L   Lambeck Kurt K   Malmström Helena H   Schlebusch Carina C   Endicott Phillip P   Jakobsson Mattias M  

Current biology : CB 20210812 19


Multiple lines of evidence show that modern humans interbred with archaic Denisovans. Here, we report an account of shared demographic history between Australasians and Denisovans distinctively in Island Southeast Asia. Our analyses are based on ∼2.3 million genotypes from 118 ethnic groups of the Philippines, including 25 diverse self-identified Negrito populations, along with high-coverage genomes of Australopapuans and Ayta Magbukon Negritos. We show that Ayta Magbukon possess the highest lev  ...[more]

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