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安第斯山脉与亚马逊之间:说阿拉瓦克语的亚内沙人的基因概况。

Between Andes and Amazon: the genetic profile of the Arawak-speaking Yanesha.

作者信息

Barbieri Chiara, Heggarty Paul, Yang Yao Daniele, Ferri Gianmarco, De Fanti Sara, Sarno Stefania, Ciani Graziella, Boattini Alessio, Luiselli Donata, Pettener Davide

机构信息

Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna, 40126, Bologna, Italy.

出版信息

Am J Phys Anthropol. 2014 Dec;155(4):600-9. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.22616. Epub 2014 Sep 17.

Abstract

The Yanesha are a Peruvian population who inhabit an environment transitional between the Andes and Amazonia. They present cultural traits characteristic of both regions, including in the language they speak: Yanesha belongs to the Arawak language family (which very likely originated in the Amazon/Orinoco lowlands), but has been strongly influenced by Quechua, the most widespread language family of the Andes. Given their location and cultural make-up, the Yanesha make for an ideal case study for investigating language and population dynamics across the Andes-Amazonia divide. In this study, we analyze data from high and mid-altitude Yanesha villages, both Y chromosome (17 STRs and 16 SNPs diagnostic for assigning haplogroups) and mtDNA data (control region sequences and 3 SNPs and one INDEL diagnostic for assigning haplogroups). We uncover sex-biased genetic trends that probably arose in different stages: first, a male-biased gene flow from Andean regions, genetically consistent with highland Quechua-speakers and probably dating back to Inca expansion; and second, traces of European contact consistent with Y chromosome lineages from Italy and Tyrol, in line with historically documented migrations. Most research in the history, archaeology and linguistics of South America has long been characterized by perceptions of a sharp divide between the Andes and Amazonia; our results serve as a clear case-study confirming demographic flows across that 'divide'.

摘要

亚内沙人是秘鲁的一个群体,居住在安第斯山脉和亚马逊地区之间的过渡环境中。他们呈现出这两个地区的文化特征,包括他们所讲的语言:亚内沙语属于阿拉瓦克语系(很可能起源于亚马逊/奥里诺科低地),但受到了克丘亚语的强烈影响,克丘亚语是安第斯山脉分布最广的语系。鉴于他们的地理位置和文化构成,亚内沙人是研究安第斯山脉 - 亚马逊地区分界线两侧语言和人口动态的理想案例。在这项研究中,我们分析了来自亚内沙中高海拔村庄的数据,包括Y染色体数据(用于确定单倍群的17个短串联重复序列和16个单核苷酸多态性)和线粒体DNA数据(控制区序列以及用于确定单倍群的3个单核苷酸多态性和1个插入缺失)。我们发现了可能在不同阶段出现的性别偏向遗传趋势:首先,来自安第斯地区的男性偏向基因流动,在基因上与高地克丘亚语使用者一致,可能可追溯到印加扩张时期;其次,与来自意大利和蒂罗尔的Y染色体谱系一致的欧洲接触痕迹,这与历史记载的移民情况相符。长期以来,南美洲历史、考古和语言学的大多数研究都以认为安第斯山脉和亚马逊地区之间存在明显分界线为特征;我们的研究结果是一个明确的案例研究,证实了跨越这条“分界线”的人口流动。

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