Origins and genetic legacies of the Caribbean Taino
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Schroeder, H. and Sikora, M. and Gopalakrishnan, S. and Cassidy, L.M. and Delser, P.M. and Velasco, M.S. and Schraiber, J.G. and Rasmussen, S. and Homburger, J.R. and ??vila-Arcos, M.C. and Allentoft, M.E. and V??ctor Moreno-Mayar, J. and Renaud, G. and G??mez-Carballa, A. and Laffoon, J.E. and Hopkins, R.J.A. and Higham, T.F.G. and Carr, R.S. and Schaffer, W.C. and Day, J.S. and Hoogland, M. and Salas, A. and Bustamante, C.D. and Nielsen, R. and Bradley, D.G. and Hofman, C.L. and Willerslev, E., Origins and genetic legacies of the Caribbean Taino, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115, 10, 2018, 2341-2346Download Item:
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Ancient DNA has revolutionized the field of archaeology, but in the Caribbean and other tropical regions of the world, the work has been hampered by poor DNA preservation. We present an ancient human genome from the Caribbean and use it to shed light on the early peopling of the islands. We demonstrate that the ancestors of the so-called “Taino” who inhabited large parts of the Caribbean in pre-Columbian times originated in northern South America, and we find evidence that they had a comparatively large effective population size. We also show that the native components in some modern Caribbean genomes are closely related to the ancient Taino, suggesting that indigenous ancestry in the region has survived through the present day.
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Author: Bradley, Daniel; Cassidy, Lara
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America115
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Ancestry, Ancient DNA, Archaeology, Migration, PaleogenomicsDOI:
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