The genomic origin of Zana of Abkhazia

Ashot Margaryan, Mikkel-Holger S. Sinding, Christian Carøe, Vladimir Yamshchikov, Igor Burtsev, M. Thomas P. Gilbert
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Enigmatic phenomena have sparked the imagination of people around the globe into creating folkloric creatures. One prime example is Zana of Abkhazia (South Caucasus), a well-documented 19th century female who was captured living wild in the forest. Zana's appearance was sufficiently unusual, that she was referred to by locals as an Almasty—the analog of Bigfoot in the Caucasus. Although the exact location of Zana's burial site was unknown, the grave of her son, Khwit, was identified in 1971. The genomes of Khwit and the alleged Zana skeleton were sequenced to an average depth of ca. 3× using ancient DNA techniques. The identical mtDNA and parent-offspring relationship between the two indicated that the unknown woman was indeed Zana. Population genomic analyses demonstrated that Zana's immediate genetic ancestry can likely be traced to present-day East-African populations. We speculate that Zana might have had a genetic disorder such as congenital generalized hypertrichosis which could partially explain her strange behavior, lack of speech, and long body hair. Our findings elucidate Zana's unfortunate story and provide a clear example of how prejudices of the time led to notions of cryptic hominids that are still held and transmitted by some today.

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阿布哈兹扎娜的基因组起源
神秘的现象激发了世界各地人们创造民俗生物的想象力。一个典型的例子是阿布哈兹(南高加索)的扎娜,这是一只19世纪的雌性动物,被捕获时生活在森林里。扎娜的外表非常不寻常,当地人称她为阿尔玛斯特,相当于高加索地区的大脚怪。虽然扎娜埋葬地点的确切位置尚不清楚,但她的儿子Khwit的坟墓于1971年被确定。利用古代DNA技术,对Khwit和所谓的Zana骨架的基因组进行了平均约3倍深度的测序。两者之间相同的mtDNA和亲子关系表明,这个未知的女人确实是扎娜。种群基因组分析表明,扎娜的直接遗传祖先可能可以追溯到今天的东非人群。我们推测Zana可能患有遗传性疾病,如先天性广泛性多毛症,这可以部分解释她的奇怪行为,缺乏言语,体毛长。我们的发现阐明了扎娜不幸的故事,并提供了一个清晰的例子,说明当时的偏见是如何导致了今天仍被一些人持有和传播的神秘原始人的概念。
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