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利用遗传追踪技术对老鼠和其他生物标志物进行研究,以推断人类历史。

Genetic tracking of mice and other bioproxies to infer human history.

机构信息

Mammal Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, 17-230 Białowieża, Poland.

出版信息

Trends Genet. 2013 May;29(5):298-308. doi: 10.1016/j.tig.2012.11.011. Epub 2013 Jan 3.

Abstract

The long-distance movements made by humans through history are quickly erased by time but can be reconstructed by studying the genetic make-up of organisms that travelled with them. The phylogeography of the western house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus), whose current widespread distribution around the world has been caused directly by the movements of (primarily) European people, has proved particularly informative in a series of recent studies. The geographic distributions of genetic lineages in this commensal have been linked to the Iron Age movements within the Mediterranean region and Western Europe, the extensive maritime activities of the Vikings in the 9th to 11th centuries, and the colonisation of distant landmasses and islands by the Western European nations starting in the 15th century. We review here recent insights into human history based on phylogeographic studies of mice and other species that have travelled with humans, and discuss how emerging genomic methodologies will increase the precision of these inferences.

摘要

人类在历史上的长途迁徙很快就会被时间抹去,但通过研究与他们一起迁徙的生物的基因构成,可以重建这些迁徙。西方家鼠(Mus musculus domesticus)的系统地理学,其目前在世界各地的广泛分布直接归因于(主要是)欧洲人的迁徙,在最近的一系列研究中被证明具有特别丰富的信息。这种共生动物的遗传谱系的地理分布与地中海地区和西欧的铁器时代的迁徙有关,与 9 至 11 世纪北欧海盗的广泛海上活动有关,以及从 15 世纪开始,西欧国家对遥远的大陆和岛屿的殖民化。我们在这里回顾了基于与人类一起迁徙的老鼠和其他物种的系统地理学研究得出的人类历史的最新见解,并讨论了新兴的基因组学方法将如何提高这些推断的准确性。

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