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  The Persian plateau served as hub for Homo sapiens after the main out of Africa dispersal

Vallini, L., Zampieri, C., Shoaee, M. J., Bortolini, E., Marciani, G., Aneli, S., et al. (2024). The Persian plateau served as hub for Homo sapiens after the main out of Africa dispersal. Nature Communications, 15(1): 1882. doi:10.1038/s41467-024-46161-7.

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Vallini, Leonardo, Autor
Zampieri, Carlo, Autor
Shoaee, Mohammad Javad1, Autor           
Bortolini, Eugenio, Autor
Marciani, Giulia, Autor
Aneli, Serena, Autor
Pievani, Telmo, Autor
Benazzi, Stefano, Autor
Barausse, Alberto, Autor
Mezzavilla, Massimo, Autor
Petraglia, Michael D., Autor
Pagani, Luca, Autor
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1Department of Archaeology, Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3398738              

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Schlagwörter: Archaeology, Biological anthropology, Evolutionary genetics, Palaeoclimate, Population genetics
 Zusammenfassung: A combination of evidence, based on genetic, fossil and archaeological findings, indicates that Homo sapiens spread out of Africa between ~70-60 thousand years ago (kya). However, it appears that once outside of Africa, human populations did not expand across all of Eurasia until ~45 kya. The geographic whereabouts of these early settlers in the timeframe between ~70-60 to 45 kya has been difficult to reconcile. Here we combine genetic evidence and palaeoecological models to infer the geographic location that acted as the Hub for our species during the early phases of colonisation of Eurasia. Leveraging on available genomic evidence we show that populations from the Persian Plateau carry an ancestry component that closely matches the population that settled the Hub outside Africa. With the paleoclimatic data available to date, we built ecological models showing that the Persian Plateau was suitable for human occupation and that it could sustain a larger population compared to other West Asian regions, strengthening this claim.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2023-08-052024-02-162024-03-25
 Publikationsstatus: Online veröffentlicht
 Seiten: 13
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 Inhaltsverzeichnis: Results
Rationale
DAS with Kostenki/Tianyuan
Accounting for DAS confounders
Palaeoecological modelling
Fossil and archaeological evidence
Discussion
Methods
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Derived allele sharing
Removing individuals with African admixture
Artificially admixed populations
Identification of the WEC source population for each sampled population
Coalescent simulations
Palaeoecological model
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 Identifikatoren: DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-46161-7
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Titel: Nature Communications
  Kurztitel : Nat. Commun.
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift
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Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: London : Nature Publishing Group
Seiten: - Band / Heft: 15 (1) Artikelnummer: 1882 Start- / Endseite: - Identifikator: ISSN: 2041-1723
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2041-1723