TY - JOUR
T1 - Denisova admixture and the first modern human dispersals into Southeast Asia and Oceania
AU - Reich, David
AU - Patterson, Nick
AU - Kircher, Martin
AU - Delfin, Frederick
AU - Nandineni, Madhusudan
AU - Pugach, Irina
AU - Ko, Albert
AU - Ko, Ying-Chin
AU - Jinam, Timothy
AU - Phipps, Maude
AU - Saitou, Naruya
AU - Wollstein, Andreas
AU - Kayser, Manfred
AU - Paabo, Svante
AU - Stoneking, Mark
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - It has recently been shown that ancestors of New Guineans and Bougainville Islanders have inherited a proportion of their ancestry from Denisovans, an archaic hominin group from Siberia. However, only a sparse sampling of populations from Southeast Asia and Oceania were analyzed. Here, we quantify Denisova admixture in 33 additional populations from Asia and Oceania. Aboriginal Australians, Near Oceanians, Polynesians, Fijians, east Indonesians, and Mamanwa (a Negrito group from the Philippines) have all inherited genetic material from Denisovans, but mainland East Asians, western Indonesians, Jehai (a Negrito group from Malaysia), and Onge (a Negrito group from the Andaman Islands) have not. These results indicate that Denisova gene flow occurred into the common ancestors of New Guineans, Australians, and Mamanwa but not into the ancestors of the Jehai and Onge and suggest that relatives of present-day East Asians were not in Southeast Asia when the Denisova gene flow occurred.
AB - It has recently been shown that ancestors of New Guineans and Bougainville Islanders have inherited a proportion of their ancestry from Denisovans, an archaic hominin group from Siberia. However, only a sparse sampling of populations from Southeast Asia and Oceania were analyzed. Here, we quantify Denisova admixture in 33 additional populations from Asia and Oceania. Aboriginal Australians, Near Oceanians, Polynesians, Fijians, east Indonesians, and Mamanwa (a Negrito group from the Philippines) have all inherited genetic material from Denisovans, but mainland East Asians, western Indonesians, Jehai (a Negrito group from Malaysia), and Onge (a Negrito group from the Andaman Islands) have not. These results indicate that Denisova gene flow occurred into the common ancestors of New Guineans, Australians, and Mamanwa but not into the ancestors of the Jehai and Onge and suggest that relatives of present-day East Asians were not in Southeast Asia when the Denisova gene flow occurred.
UR - http://ac.els-cdn.com/S0002929711003958/1-s2.0-S0002929711003958-main.pdf?_tid=1e96dc822c3c44f4a1eae0099589fe17&acdnat=1332888251_4171d2ac8c3ecee9c3c3
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/80053899093
U2 - 10.1016/j.ajhg.2011.09.005
DO - 10.1016/j.ajhg.2011.09.005
M3 - Article
SN - 0002-9297
VL - 89
SP - 516
EP - 528
JO - American Journal of Human Genetics
JF - American Journal of Human Genetics
IS - 4
ER -