A genomic view of the peopling of the Americas

P Skoglund, D Reich - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2016 - Elsevier
Whole-genome studies have documented that most Native American ancestry stems from a
single population that diversified within the continent more than twelve thousand years ago …

Genetic admixture in Brazil

SDJ Pena, FR Santos… - American Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We review studies from our laboratories using different molecular tools to characterize the
Amerindian, European and African ancestry of Brazilians. Initially we used uniparental DNA …

Genomic evidence for the Pleistocene and recent population history of Native Americans

M Raghavan, M Steinrücken, K Harris, S Schiffels… - Science, 2015 - science.org
INTRODUCTION The consensus view on the peopling of the Americas is that ancestors of
modern Native Americans entered the Americas from Siberia via the Bering Land Bridge …

Early human dispersals within the Americas

JV Moreno-Mayar, L Vinner, P de Barros Damgaard… - Science, 2018 - science.org
INTRODUCTION Genetic studies of the Pleistocene peopling of the Americas have focused
on the timing and number of migrations from Siberia into North America. They show that …

[KİTAP][B] Radiocarbon dating: an archaeological perspective

RE Taylor, O Bar-Yosef - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This volume is a major revision and expansion of Taylor's seminal book Radiocarbon
Dating: An Archaeological Perspective. It covers the major advances and accomplishments …

[KİTAP][B] First Peoples in a New World: Populating Ice Age America

DJ Meltzer - 2021 - books.google.com
" Sometime before 15,000 years ago, a band of hunter-gatherers arrived in Northeast Asia.
They continued east, becoming the first people to set foot in the Americas. They soon found …

[HTML][HTML] Y chromosome sequences reveal a short Beringian Standstill, rapid expansion, and early population structure of Native American founders

T Pinotti, A Bergström, M Geppert, M Bawn, D Ohasi… - Current Biology, 2019 - cell.com
The Americas were the last inhabitable continents to be occupied by humans, with a
growing multidisciplinary consensus for entry 15–25 thousand years ago (kya) from …

The initial peopling of the Americas: a growing number of founding mitochondrial genomes from Beringia

UA Perego, N Angerhofer, M Pala, A Olivieri… - Genome …, 2010 - genome.cshlp.org
Pan-American mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup C1 has been recently subdivided
into three branches, two of which (C1b and C1c) are characterized by ages and …

Rapid coastal spread of First Americans: Novel insights from South America's Southern Cone mitochondrial genomes

M Bodner, UA Perego, G Huber, L Fendt… - Genome …, 2012 - genome.cshlp.org
It is now widely agreed that the Native American founders originated from a Beringian
source population∼ 15–18 thousand years ago (kya) and rapidly populated all of the New …

Mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosome variation provides evidence for a recent common ancestry between Native Americans and Indigenous Altaians

MC Dulik, SI Zhadanov, LP Osipova, A Askapuli… - The American Journal of …, 2012 - cell.com
The Altai region of southern Siberia has played a critical role in the peopling of northern Asia
as an entry point into Siberia and a possible homeland for ancestral Native Americans. It has …