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The genomic landscape of Mexican Indigenous populations brings insights into the peopling of the Americas
- Source :
- Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021), García-Ortiz, H, Barajas-Olmos, F, Contreras-Cubas, C, Cid-Soto, M Á, Córdova, E J, Centeno-Cruz, F, Mendoza-Caamal, E, Cicerón-Arellano, I, Flores-Huacuja, M, Baca, P, Bolnick, D A, Snow, M, Flores-Martínez, S E, Ortiz-Lopez, R, Reynolds, A W, Blanchet, A, Morales-Marín, M, Velázquez-Cruz, R, Kostic, A D, Galaviz-Hernández, C, García-Zapién, A G, Jiménez-López, J C, León-Reyes, G, Salas-Bautista, E G, Lazalde-Ramos, B P, Jiménez-Ruíz, J L, Salas-Martínez, G, Ramos-Madrigal, J, Mirzaeicheshmeh, E, Saldaña-Alvarez, Y, del Carmen Abrahantes-Pérez, M, Loeza-Becerra, F, Mojica-Espinosa, R, Sánchez-Quinto, F, Rangel-Villalobos, H, Sosa-Macías, M, Sánchez-Corona, J, Rojas-Martinez, A, Martínez-Hernández, A & Orozco, L 2021, ' The genomic landscape of Mexican Indigenous populations brings insights into the peopling of the Americas ', Nature Communications, vol. 12, 5942 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26188-w, Nature Communications
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.
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Abstract
- The genetic makeup of Indigenous populations inhabiting Mexico has been strongly influenced by geography and demographic history. Here, we perform a genome-wide analysis of 716 newly genotyped individuals from 60 of the 68 recognized ethnic groups in Mexico. We show that the genetic structure of these populations is strongly influenced by geography, and our demographic reconstructions suggest a decline in the population size of all tested populations in the last 15–30 generations. We find evidence that Aridoamerican and Mesoamerican populations diverged roughly 4–9.9 ka, around the time when sedentary farming started in Mesoamerica. Comparisons with ancient genomes indicate that the Upward Sun River 1 (USR1) individual is an outgroup to Mexican/South American Indigenous populations, whereas Anzick-1 was more closely related to Mesoamerican/South American populations than to those from Aridoamerica, showing an even more complex history of divergence than recognized so far.<br />Indigenous populations, including in those in Mexico are underrepresented in genetic studies. Here, the authors perform a population genetics study of indigenous peoples in Mexico to explore demographic histories of the region in the context of geography and cultural influences.
- Subjects :
- Mesoamerica
Population genetics
Demographic history
Human Migration
Science
Population Dynamics
Ethnic group
General Physics and Astronomy
Article
Evolutionary genetics
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Indigenous
Ethnicity
Humans
Mexico
History, Ancient
Phylogeny
Multidisciplinary
Genome, Human
Ecology
Population size
Genetic Variation
Genomics
General Chemistry
Phylogeography
Geography
Genetic structure
Indians, North American
Outgroup
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 20411723
- Volume :
- 12
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nature Communications
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5f7c2adc40a7213887db87fb982e3a6b