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PNAS Plus: Evolutionary genomic dynamics of Peruvians before during and after the Inca Empire

机译:PNAS Plus:印加帝国之前之中和之后秘鲁人的进化基因组动力学

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Native Americans from the Amazon, Andes, and coastal geographic regions of South America have a rich cultural heritage but are genetically understudied, therefore leading to gaps in our knowledge of their genomic architecture and demographic history. In this study, we sequence 150 genomes to high coverage combined with an additional 130 genotype array samples from Native American and mestizo populations in Peru. The majority of our samples possess greater than 90% Native American ancestry, which makes this the most extensive Native American sequencing project to date. Demographic modeling reveals that the peopling of Peru began ∼12,000 y ago, consistent with the hypothesis of the rapid peopling of the Americas and Peruvian archeological data. We find that the Native American populations possess distinct ancestral divisions, whereas the mestizo groups were admixtures of multiple Native American communities that occurred before and during the Inca Empire and Spanish rule. In addition, the mestizo communities also show Spanish introgression largely following Peruvian Independence, nearly 300 y after Spain conquered Peru. Further, we estimate migration events between Peruvian populations from all three geographic regions with the majority of between-region migration moving from the high Andes to the low-altitude Amazon and coast. As such, we present a detailed model of the evolutionary dynamics which impacted the genomes of modern-day Peruvians and a Native American ancestry dataset that will serve as a beneficial resource to addressing the underrepresentation of Native American ancestry in sequencing studies.
机译:来自亚马逊地区,安第斯山脉和南美沿海地区的美洲原住民拥有丰富的文化底蕴,但在基因上研究不足,因此导致我们对他们的基因组结构和人口统计学知识的了解不足。在这项研究中,我们对150个基因组进行了高覆盖率测序,再加上来自秘鲁原住民和混血儿种群的130个基因型阵列样品。我们的大多数样本拥有超过90%的美国原住民血统,这使它成为迄今为止最广泛的美国原住民测序项目。人口模型显示,秘鲁的人种大约在12,000年前开始,这与美洲和秘鲁考古数据迅速人种化的假设相一致。我们发现,美洲原住民拥有独特的祖先区划,而混血儿群体则是印加帝国和西班牙统治之前和期间出现的多个美洲原住民社区的混合物。此外,在秘鲁独立后,西班牙占领秘鲁近300年后,混血儿社区也显示出西班牙的侵略。此外,我们估计了来自所有三个地理区域的秘鲁人口之间的迁徙事件,其中大多数区域间迁徙都从安第斯山脉的高处向低海拔的亚马逊河和海岸移动。因此,我们提供了一个进化动力学的详细模型,该模型影响了现代秘鲁人的基因组,并提供了美国原住民血统数据集,将作为解决测序研究中美国原住民血统不足的有益资源。

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