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Spatiotemporal fluctuations of population structure in the Americas revealed by a meta-analysis of the first decade of archaeogenomes
Authors:Andre Luiz Campelo dos Santos  Henry Socrates Lavalle Sullasi  Omer Gokcumen  John Lindo  Michael DeGiorgio
Affiliation:1. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida, USA;2. Department of Archaeology, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil;3. Department of Biological Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA;4. Department of Anthropology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Abstract:

Objectives

Since 2010, genome-wide data from hundreds of ancient Native Americans have contributed to the understanding of Americas' prehistory. However, these samples have never been studied as a single dataset, and distinct relationships among themselves and with present-day populations may have never come to light. Here, we reassess genomic diversity and population structure of 223 ancient Native Americans published between 2010 and 2019.

Materials and Methods

The genomic data from ancient Americas was merged with a worldwide reference panel of 278 present-day genomes from the Simons Genome Diversity Project and then analyzed through ADMIXTURE, D-statistics, PCA, t-SNE, and UMAP.

Results

We find largely similar population structures in ancient and present-day Americas. However, the population structure of contemporary Native Americans, traced here to at least 10,000 years before present, is noticeably less diverse than their ancient counterparts, a possible outcome of the European contact. Additionally, in the past there were greater levels of population structure in North than in South America, except for ancient Brazil, which harbors comparatively high degrees of structure. Moreover, we find a component of genetic ancestry in the ancient dataset that is closely related to that of present-day Oceanic populations but does not correspond to the previously reported Australasian signal. Lastly, we report an expansion of the Ancient Beringian ancestry, previously reported for only one sample.

Discussion

Overall, our findings support a complex scenario for the settlement of the Americas, accommodating the occurrence of founder effects and the emergence of ancestral mixing events at the regional level.
Keywords:ancestry  ancient genomics  meta-analysis  native Americans  population structure
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