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Integrating Different Biological Evidence Around Some Microevolutionary Processes: Bottlenecks and Asian-American Arctic Gene Flow in the New World Settlement

机译:围绕一些微进化过程整合不同的生物证据:新世界定居点中的瓶颈和亚美北极基因流

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Excepting some specific efforts, most of the mainstream debate around the Americas' settlement has been directed by specialists dealing with partial evidence. Thus, discussions have been confined to particular academ-ic and scientific environments with limited interchange among archeologists, physical anthropologists, linguists, geneticists, geologists, paleontologists, and so on. As a consequence, integrative views about a process that is complex by definition have been scarce and driven by confrontation rather than by a search for common results. Still, an increasing number of specialists are attempting to integrate different types of data. In our view, a proper way to do this is to focus the discussion around evolutionary or cultural processes and the putative patterns that such processes could have generated in the different types of data, which in turn, depend on the nature of the data. In this way, the analyses and conclusions can be interpreted as "model-bound" rather than purely inferential. In this paper, we first provide a brief summary of main differences among the two main sources of biological information—genetics and craniofacial size and shape—along with the main conclusions that the patterns of genetic and craniofa-cial variation provide. Furthermore, we exemplify the above-mentioned notion by discussing two particular processes and their hypothetical impact on genetic and craniofacial data: the influence of bottlenecks during the early dispersal and a putative zone of gene flow among Asian and American Circum-Arctic populations.
机译:除了一些具体的努力外,围绕美洲解决方案的大多数主流辩论都是由处理部分证据的专家指导的。因此,讨论仅限于特定的学术和科学环境,考古学家,自然人类学家,语言学家,遗传学家,地质学家,古生物学家等之间的交流有限。结果,对于一个从定义上讲是复杂的过程的整体观点已经很少,并且是由对抗而不是寻求共同结果驱动的。尽管如此,越来越多的专家正在尝试整合不同类型的数据。我们认为,一种适当的方法是将讨论的重点放在进化或文化过程以及这种过程可能在不同类型的数据中生成的假定模式上,而后者又取决于数据的性质。这样,分析和结论可以解释为“模型约束”,而不是纯粹的推论。在本文中,我们首先简要概述了两种主要的生物学信息来源-遗传学和颅面尺寸和形状-以及遗传和颅面变异模式所提供的主要结论。此外,我们通过讨论两个特定过程及其对遗传和颅面数据的假设影响来举例说明上述概念:亚洲和美洲环北极人口早期扩散过程中的瓶颈影响和基因流的假定区域。

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