Publication: Archaeogenomic distinctiveness of the Isthmo-Colombian area
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Capodiferro, Marco Rosario
Raveane, Alessandro
Migliore, Nicola Rambali
Colombo, Giulia
Ongaro, Linda
Rivera-Sandoval, Javier
Mendizábal, Tomás
Hernández Mora, Iosvany
Tribaldos, Maribel
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The recently enriched genomic history of Indigenous groups in the Americas is still meager concerning continental Central America. Here, we report ten pre-Hispanic (plus two early colonial) genomes and 84 genome-wide profiles from seven groups presently living in Panama. Our analyses reveal that pre-Hispanic demographic events contributed to the extensive genetic structure currently seen in the area, which is also characterized by a distinctive Isthmo-Colombian Indigenous component. This component drives these populations on a specific variability axis and derives from the local admixture of different ancestries of northern North American origin(s). Two of these ancestries were differentially associated to Pleistocene Indigenous groups that also moved into South America, leaving heterogenous genetic footprints. An additional Pleistocene ancestry was brought by a still unsampled population of the Isthmus (UPopI) that remained restricted to the Isthmian area, expanded locally during the early Holocene, and left genomic traces up to the present day.
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Cell, Volume 184, Issue 7






