The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas
Autori
Ongaro, LindaScliar, Marilia O
Flores, Rodrigo
Raveane, Alessandro
Marnetto, Davide
Sarno, Stefania
Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A
Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E
Patin, Etienne
Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn
Hellenthal, Garrett
Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel
King, Roy J
Kouvatsi, Anastasia
Balanovsky, Oleg
Balanovska, Elena
Atramentova, Lubov
Turdikulova, Shahlo
Mastana, Sarabjit
Marjanović, Damir
Mulahasanović, Lejla
Leskovac, Andreja
Lima-Costa, Maria F
Pereira, Alexandre C
Barreto, Mauricio L
Horta, Bernardo L
Mabunda, Nédio
May, Celia A
Moreno-Estrada, Andrés
Achilli, Alessandro
Olivieri, Anna
Semino, Ornella
Tambets, Kristiina
Kivisild, Toomas
Luiselli, Donata
Torroni, Antonio
Capelli, Cristian
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
Metspalu, Mait
Pagani, Luca
Montinaro, Francesco
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The complexity of the admixture dynamics that shaped American populations is unveiled by Ongaro et al., where genetic data for more than 12,000 individuals from the continents are investigated. This study evaluates the dramatic impact of events after the colonial era, revealing a spatial and temporal heterogeneity and mirroring historical records. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd The human genetic diversity of the Americas has been affected by several events of gene flow that have continued since the colonial era and the Atlantic slave trade. Moreover, multiple waves of migration followed by local admixture occurred in the last two centuries, the impact of which has been largely unexplored. Here, we compiled a genome-wide dataset of ∼12,000 individuals from twelve American countries and ∼6,000 individuals from worldwide populations and applied haplotype-based methods to investigate how historical movements from outside the New World affected (1) the genetic structure, (2) the admixture profile, (3)... the demographic history, and (4) sex-biased gene-flow dynamics of the Americas. We revealed a high degree of complexity underlying the genetic contribution of European and African populations in North and South America, from both geographic and temporal perspectives, identifying previously unreported sources related to Italy, the Middle East, and to specific regions of Africa. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
Izvor:
Current Biology, 2019, 29, 23, 3974-3986.e4Finansiranje / projekti:
- Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR): Dipartimenti di Eccellenza Program (2018-2022)
- Fondazione Cariplo [2018-2045]
- European Union (EU) [2014-2020.4.01.16-0030]
- European Union (EU) [2014-2020.4.01.16-0271]
- European Union (EU) [2014-2020.4.01.16-0125]
- European Union (EU) [2014-2020.4.01.16-0024]
Napomena:
- Preprint version of the article: "The genomic impact of European colonization of the Americas", posted June 28, 2019 on bioRxiv. Article is now published in Current Biology doi: dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.09.076.
- Published version on this repository: http://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8654.
DOI: 10.1101/676437
ISSN: 0960-9822
PubMed: 31735679
WoS: 000499948700018
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85075399923
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Ongaro, Linda AU - Scliar, Marilia O AU - Flores, Rodrigo AU - Raveane, Alessandro AU - Marnetto, Davide AU - Sarno, Stefania AU - Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A AU - Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E AU - Patin, Etienne AU - Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn AU - Hellenthal, Garrett AU - Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel AU - King, Roy J AU - Kouvatsi, Anastasia AU - Balanovsky, Oleg AU - Balanovska, Elena AU - Atramentova, Lubov AU - Turdikulova, Shahlo AU - Mastana, Sarabjit AU - Marjanović, Damir AU - Mulahasanović, Lejla AU - Leskovac, Andreja AU - Lima-Costa, Maria F AU - Pereira, Alexandre C AU - Barreto, Mauricio L AU - Horta, Bernardo L AU - Mabunda, Nédio AU - May, Celia A AU - Moreno-Estrada, Andrés AU - Achilli, Alessandro AU - Olivieri, Anna AU - Semino, Ornella AU - Tambets, Kristiina AU - Kivisild, Toomas AU - Luiselli, Donata AU - Torroni, Antonio AU - Capelli, Cristian AU - Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo AU - Metspalu, Mait AU - Pagani, Luca AU - Montinaro, Francesco PY - 2019 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/8662 AB - The complexity of the admixture dynamics that shaped American populations is unveiled by Ongaro et al., where genetic data for more than 12,000 individuals from the continents are investigated. This study evaluates the dramatic impact of events after the colonial era, revealing a spatial and temporal heterogeneity and mirroring historical records. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd The human genetic diversity of the Americas has been affected by several events of gene flow that have continued since the colonial era and the Atlantic slave trade. Moreover, multiple waves of migration followed by local admixture occurred in the last two centuries, the impact of which has been largely unexplored. Here, we compiled a genome-wide dataset of ∼12,000 individuals from twelve American countries and ∼6,000 individuals from worldwide populations and applied haplotype-based methods to investigate how historical movements from outside the New World affected (1) the genetic structure, (2) the admixture profile, (3) the demographic history, and (4) sex-biased gene-flow dynamics of the Americas. We revealed a high degree of complexity underlying the genetic contribution of European and African populations in North and South America, from both geographic and temporal perspectives, identifying previously unreported sources related to Italy, the Middle East, and to specific regions of Africa. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd T2 - Current Biology T1 - The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas VL - 29 IS - 23 SP - 3974 EP - 3986.e4 DO - 10.1101/676437 ER -
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Ongaro, L., Scliar, M. O., Flores, R., Raveane, A., Marnetto, D., Sarno, S., Gnecchi-Ruscone, G. A., Alarcón-Riquelme, M. E., Patin, E., Wangkumhang, P., Hellenthal, G., Gonzalez-Santos, M., King, R. J., Kouvatsi, A., Balanovsky, O., Balanovska, E., Atramentova, L., Turdikulova, S., Mastana, S., Marjanović, D., Mulahasanović, L., Leskovac, A., Lima-Costa, M. F., Pereira, A. C., Barreto, M. L., Horta, B. L., Mabunda, N., May, C. A., Moreno-Estrada, A., Achilli, A., Olivieri, A., Semino, O., Tambets, K., Kivisild, T., Luiselli, D., Torroni, A., Capelli, C., Tarazona-Santos, E., Metspalu, M., Pagani, L.,& Montinaro, F.. (2019). The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas. in Current Biology, 29(23), 3974-3986.e4. https://doi.org/10.1101/676437
Ongaro L, Scliar MO, Flores R, Raveane A, Marnetto D, Sarno S, Gnecchi-Ruscone GA, Alarcón-Riquelme ME, Patin E, Wangkumhang P, Hellenthal G, Gonzalez-Santos M, King RJ, Kouvatsi A, Balanovsky O, Balanovska E, Atramentova L, Turdikulova S, Mastana S, Marjanović D, Mulahasanović L, Leskovac A, Lima-Costa MF, Pereira AC, Barreto ML, Horta BL, Mabunda N, May CA, Moreno-Estrada A, Achilli A, Olivieri A, Semino O, Tambets K, Kivisild T, Luiselli D, Torroni A, Capelli C, Tarazona-Santos E, Metspalu M, Pagani L, Montinaro F. The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas. in Current Biology. 2019;29(23):3974-3986.e4. doi:10.1101/676437 .
Ongaro, Linda, Scliar, Marilia O, Flores, Rodrigo, Raveane, Alessandro, Marnetto, Davide, Sarno, Stefania, Gnecchi-Ruscone, Guido A, Alarcón-Riquelme, Marta E, Patin, Etienne, Wangkumhang, Pongsakorn, Hellenthal, Garrett, Gonzalez-Santos, Miguel, King, Roy J, Kouvatsi, Anastasia, Balanovsky, Oleg, Balanovska, Elena, Atramentova, Lubov, Turdikulova, Shahlo, Mastana, Sarabjit, Marjanović, Damir, Mulahasanović, Lejla, Leskovac, Andreja, Lima-Costa, Maria F, Pereira, Alexandre C, Barreto, Mauricio L, Horta, Bernardo L, Mabunda, Nédio, May, Celia A, Moreno-Estrada, Andrés, Achilli, Alessandro, Olivieri, Anna, Semino, Ornella, Tambets, Kristiina, Kivisild, Toomas, Luiselli, Donata, Torroni, Antonio, Capelli, Cristian, Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo, Metspalu, Mait, Pagani, Luca, Montinaro, Francesco, "The Genomic Impact of European Colonization of the Americas" in Current Biology, 29, no. 23 (2019):3974-3986.e4, https://doi.org/10.1101/676437 . .