Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3DZ, UK.
Estonian Biocentre, Institute of Genomics, University of Tartu, Tartu 51010, Estonia.
Science. 2018 Jun 1;360(6392):1024-1027. doi: 10.1126/science.aar6851.
Little is known regarding the first people to enter the Americas and their genetic legacy. Genomic analysis of the oldest human remains from the Americas showed a direct relationship between a Clovis-related ancestral population and all modern Central and South Americans as well as a deep split separating them from North Americans in Canada. We present 91 ancient human genomes from California and Southwestern Ontario and demonstrate the existence of two distinct ancestries in North America, which possibly split south of the ice sheets. A contribution from both of these ancestral populations is found in all modern Central and South Americans. The proportions of these two ancestries in ancient and modern populations are consistent with a coastal dispersal and multiple admixture events.
关于第一批进入美洲的人和他们的遗传遗产,人们知之甚少。对来自美洲最古老的人类遗骸的基因组分析表明,克洛维斯相关祖先群体与所有现代中美洲和南美洲人以及将他们与加拿大的北美人分开的深层分裂之间存在直接关系。我们展示了来自加利福尼亚和安大略省西南部的 91 个人类古代基因组,并证明了北美的两个独特祖先的存在,这两个祖先可能在冰盖以南分离。在所有现代中美洲和南美洲人中都发现了这两个祖先群体的贡献。这两个祖先在古代和现代人群中的比例与沿海扩散和多次混合事件一致。