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  Medieval DNA from Soqotra points to Eurasian origins of an isolated population at the crossroads of Africa and Arabia

Sirak, K., Jansen Van Rensburg, J., Brielle, E., Chen, B., Lazaridis, I., Ringbauer, H., Mah, M., Mallick, S., Micco, A., Rohland, N., Callan, K., Curtis, E., Kearns, A., Lawson, A. M., Workman, J. N., Zalzala, F., Ahmed Al-Orqbi, A. S., Ahmed Salem, E. M., Salem Hasan, A. M., Britton, D. C., & Reich, D. (2024). Medieval DNA from Soqotra points to Eurasian origins of an isolated population at the crossroads of Africa and Arabia. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 8, 817-829. doi:10.1038/s41559-024-02322-x.

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アイテムのパーマリンク: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000E-7202-F 版のパーマリンク: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000F-2537-A
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Sirak, Kendra, 著者
Jansen Van Rensburg, Julian, 著者
Brielle, Esther, 著者
Chen, Bowen, 著者
Lazaridis, Iosif, 著者
Ringbauer, Harald1, 著者                 
Mah, Matthew, 著者
Mallick, Swapan, 著者
Micco, Adam, 著者
Rohland, Nadin, 著者
Callan, Kimberly, 著者
Curtis, Elizabeth, 著者
Kearns, Aisling, 著者
Lawson, Ann Marie, 著者
Workman, J. Noah, 著者
Zalzala, Fatma, 著者
Ahmed Al-Orqbi, Ahmed Saeed, 著者
Ahmed Salem, Esmail Mohammed, 著者
Salem Hasan, Ali Mohammed, 著者
Britton, Daniel Charles, 著者
Reich, David, 著者 全て表示
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1Haplo Group, Department of Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3390634              

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 要旨: Soqotra, an island situated at the mouth of the Gulf of Aden in the northwest Indian Ocean between Africa and Arabia, is home to ~60,000 people subsisting through fishing and semi-nomadic pastoralism who speak a Modern South Arabian language. Most of what is known about Soqotri history derives from writings of foreign travellers who provided little detail about local people, and the geographic origins and genetic affinities of early Soqotri people has not yet been investigated directly. Here we report genome-wide data from 39 individuals who lived between ~650 and 1750 ce at six locations across the island and document strong genetic connections between Soqotra and the similarly isolated Hadramawt region of coastal South Arabia that likely reflects a source for the peopling of Soqotra. Medieval Soqotri can be modelled as deriving ~86% of their ancestry from a population such as that found in the Hadramawt today, with the remaining ~14% best proxied by an Iranian-related source with up to 2% ancestry from the Indian sub-continent, possibly reflecting genetic exchanges that occurred along with archaeologically documented trade from these regions. In contrast to all other genotyped populations of the Arabian Peninsula, genome-level analysis of the medieval Soqotri is consistent with no sub-Saharan African admixture dating to the Holocene. The deep ancestry of people from medieval Soqotra and the Hadramawt is also unique in deriving less from early Holocene Levantine farmers and more from groups such as Late Pleistocene hunter–gatherers from the Levant (Natufians) than other mainland Arabians. This attests to migrations by early farmers having less impact in southernmost Arabia and Soqotra and provides compelling evidence that there has not been complete population replacement between the Pleistocene and Holocene throughout the Arabian Peninsula. Medieval Soqotra harboured a small population that showed qualitatively different marriage practices from modern Soqotri, with first-cousin unions occurring significantly less frequently than today. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2024. Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law.

Ancient DNA from Soqotra, an island off the coast of Yemen, evidences a population history differing from other areas of the Arabian Peninsula and suggests there has not been complete population replacement throughout the region between the Pleistocene and Holocene. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited 2024. Springer Nature or its licensor (e.g. a society or other partner) holds exclusive rights to this article under a publishing agreement with the author(s) or other rightsholder(s); author self-archiving of the accepted manuscript version of this article is solely governed by the terms of such publishing agreement and applicable law.

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言語: eng - English
 日付: 2024-02-082024-04
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 識別子(DOI, ISBNなど): DOI: 10.1038/s41559-024-02322-x
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出版物名: Nature Ecology & Evolution
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