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The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis burial site in western Montana.

Morten Rasmussen1, Sarah L Anzick2, Michael R Waters3, Pontus Skoglund4, Michael DeGiorgio5, Thomas W Stafford6, Simon Rasmussen7, Ida Moltke8, Anders Albrechtsen9, Shane M Doyle10, G David Poznik11, Valborg Gudmundsdottir7, Rachita Yadav7, Anna-Sapfo Malaspinas12, Samuel Stockton White13, Morten E Allentoft12, Omar E Cornejo14, Kristiina Tambets15, Anders Eriksson16, Peter D Heintzman17, Monika Karmin15, Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen12, David J Meltzer18, Tracey L Pierre12, Jesper Stenderup12, Lauri Saag15, Vera M Warmuth19, Margarida C Lopes20, Ripan S Malhi21, Søren Brunak7, Thomas Sicheritz-Ponten7, Ian Barnes22, Matthew Collins23, Ludovic Orlando12, Francois Balloux24, Andrea Manica25, Ramneek Gupta7, Mait Metspalu15, Carlos D Bustamante26, Mattias Jakobsson27, Rasmus Nielsen28, Eske Willerslev12.   

Abstract

Clovis, with its distinctive biface, blade and osseous technologies, is the oldest widespread archaeological complex defined in North America, dating from 11,100 to 10,700 (14)C years before present (bp) (13,000 to 12,600 calendar years bp). Nearly 50 years of archaeological research point to the Clovis complex as having developed south of the North American ice sheets from an ancestral technology. However, both the origins and the genetic legacy of the people who manufactured Clovis tools remain under debate. It is generally believed that these people ultimately derived from Asia and were directly related to contemporary Native Americans. An alternative, Solutrean, hypothesis posits that the Clovis predecessors emigrated from southwestern Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum. Here we report the genome sequence of a male infant (Anzick-1) recovered from the Anzick burial site in western Montana. The human bones date to 10,705 ± 35 (14)C years bp (approximately 12,707-12,556 calendar years bp) and were directly associated with Clovis tools. We sequenced the genome to an average depth of 14.4× and show that the gene flow from the Siberian Upper Palaeolithic Mal'ta population into Native American ancestors is also shared by the Anzick-1 individual and thus happened before 12,600 years bp. We also show that the Anzick-1 individual is more closely related to all indigenous American populations than to any other group. Our data are compatible with the hypothesis that Anzick-1 belonged to a population directly ancestral to many contemporary Native Americans. Finally, we find evidence of a deep divergence in Native American populations that predates the Anzick-1 individual.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24522598      PMCID: PMC4878442          DOI: 10.1038/nature13025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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