A western route of prehistoric human migration from Africa into the Iberian Peninsula

Autor: Johanna L. A. Paijmans, Andrea Manica, A. de Lombera-Hermida, Marina Lozano, Emiliano Trucchi, Susana Alonso, Francesca Tassi, David Díez-del-Molino, Gloria Gonzalez-Fortes, Hugo Aluai Sampaio, Guido Barbujani, Xosé-Pedro Rodríguez-Álvarez, Ana M. S. Bettencourt, Kirstin Henneberger, Aurora Grandal-d'Anglade, Hannes Schroeder, Roberta Rosa Susca, C. Barroso-Medina, Carlos Fernández-Rodríguez, Michael Hofreiter, Antonio Salas, R. Fábregas Valcarce, Manuel Vaquero, C. Barroso-Ruíz, F. J. Bermudez
Přispěvatelé: Universidade do Minho
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
Předmět:
Male
Ciências Biológicas [Ciências Naturais]
mitochondrial DNA
African origin
Gene flow
0302 clinical medicine
Peninsula
LS2_1
genetics
10. No inequality
History
Ancient

General Environmental Science
0303 health sciences
geography.geographical_feature_category
Human migration
General Medicine
Mitochondrial DNA
Africa
Western

Geography
Archaeology
Palaeobiology
admixture
Female
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Human Migration
Socio-culturale
Admixture
General Biochemistry
Genetics and Molecular Biology

Prehistory
03 medical and health sciences
Bronze Age
ddc:570
evolution
genomics
Humans
Africa
Central

palaeogenome
Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
palaeogenome
Africa
Iberia
mitochondrial DNA
gene flow
admixture

030304 developmental biology
Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas
Science & Technology
Portugal
General Immunology and Microbiology
business.industry
Palaeogenome
Spain
Genome
Mitochondrial

Africa
Period (geology)
Iberia
business
gene flow
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Zdroj: RUC: Repositorio da Universidade da Coruña
Universidade da Coruña (UDC)
RUC. Repositorio da Universidade da Coruña
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal
Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
instacron:RCAAP
Popis: Being at the Western fringe of Europe, Iberia had a peculiar prehistory and a complex pattern of Neolithization. A few studies, all based on modern popu- lations, reported the presence of DNA of likely African origin in this region, generally concluding it was the result of recent gene flow, probably during the Islamic period. Here, we provide evidence of much older gene flow from Africa to Iberia by sequencing whole genomes from four human remains from Northern Portugal and Southern Spain dated around 4000 years BP (from the Middle Neolithic to the Bronze Age). We found one of them to carry an unequi- vocal Sub-Saharan mitogenome of most probably West or West-Central African origin, never reported before in prehistoric remains outside Africa. Our analyses of ancient nuclear genomes show small but significant levels of Sub-Saharan African affinity in several ancient Iberian samples, which indicates that what we detected was not an occasional individual phenomenon, but an admixture event recognizable at the population level. We interpret this result as evidence of an early migration process from Africa into the Iberian Peninsula through a Western route, possibly across the Strait of Gibraltar.
his research was supported by a Marie Sklodowska-CurieIndividual Fellowship to G.G.F (NeoGenHeritage, grant no. 655478); by the European Research Council (ERC) Advanced grant 295733-LanGeLin and the consolidator grant 310763 - GeneFlow toG.B. and M.H., respectively; by the research project BIOGEOS (CGL2014-57209-P) of the Spanish MINECO to A.G.; and by theresearch project HAR2010-21786/HIST of the Spanish MINECOand Xunta de Galicia to R.F., M.V., A.L.-H. and X.P.R.-A. A.M. was supported by the European Research Council Consolidator grant 647787—LocalAdaptation
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