Serjeantson S W, Ryan D P, Thompson A R
Am J Hum Genet. 1982 Nov;34(6):904-18.
The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) distributions in 16 Pacific populations have been collated from published and unpublished reports. Gene frequency and linkage disequilibrium relationships among groups show that Australians and Papuans share a common ancestry, that coastal Melanesia has about 16% Austronesian admixture, and that Fiji is truly intermediate between Melanesia and Polynesia. In Polynesia, Cook Islanders show closer affinity with populations of Western Polynesia than with Maoris and Easter Islanders, in contrast to their linguistic affiliations, but otherwise HLA distributions show a clear division between the populations of Eastern and Western Polynesia. This study emphasizes the contribution the HLA system can make to anthropological studies and has provided a version of colonization of the Pacific compatible with theories based on prodigious efforts in many disciplines.
已从已发表和未发表的报告中整理出16个太平洋人群的人类白细胞抗原(HLA)分布情况。各群体之间的基因频率和连锁不平衡关系表明,澳大利亚人和巴布亚人有共同的祖先,沿海美拉尼西亚约有16%的南岛语系混合血统,而斐济在美拉尼西亚和波利尼西亚之间处于真正的中间位置。在波利尼西亚,与毛利人和复活节岛民相比,库克岛民与西波利尼西亚人群的亲缘关系更近,这与他们的语言归属情况相反,但除此之外,HLA分布在东、西波利尼西亚人群之间呈现出明显的差异。这项研究强调了HLA系统对人类学研究的贡献,并提供了一个与基于多学科巨大努力的理论相兼容的太平洋殖民化版本。