巴塔哥尼亚大陆南部全新世晚期的新型 B2 有丝分裂基因组:对南锥体人口的新认识。

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
American Journal of Biological Anthropology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-07 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.24822
Valeria Arencibia, Marianne Muñoz, Cristian M Crespo, M Gabriela Russo, Pablo Vera, Verónica V Lia, Solana García Guraieb, Rafael A Goñi, Sergio Avena, Andrea Puebla, Cristina B Dejean
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研究目的本研究的主要目的是通过分析巴塔哥尼亚南部个体的完整有丝分裂基因组,讨论在南锥体地区定居期间形成种群遗传变异的迁徙过程和人口动态:通过大规模并行测序,对埋葬在萨利特罗索湖盆地(阿根廷圣克鲁斯省)同一穴穴中的两个全新世晚期个体(SAC 1-1-3 和 SAC 1-1-4)进行了完整的有丝分裂基因组测序。为了评估与其他单倍型的母系系统发育亲缘关系,研究人员进行了最大似然法和贝叶斯系统发育重建,并建立了单倍型中位连接网络:有丝分裂基因组被归入单倍群 B2 和 B2b,平均深度分别为 54X 和 89X(≥1X 覆盖率分别为 98.6% 和 100%),它们之间存在大量核苷酸差异。系统发生学分析表明,SAC 1-1-4 中发现的单倍型与从 Laguna Chica(布宜诺斯艾利斯省)的一个全新世中期个体和秘鲁海岸的一组个体中检索到的单倍型之间的关系较为密切。至于 SAC 1-1-3,与其他单倍型没有明确的隶属关系:讨论:本研究中出现的单倍型之间的巨大差异表明,要么存在一个高度可变的创始基因库,要么是后来通过与其他人群频繁的生物接触而富集起来的。我们的研究结果强调了与南美洲第一波人口迁移有关的遗传信号的持续性,表明南美洲大陆南端的区域定居比最初想象的要复杂得多。
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Novel B2 mitogenomes from Continental southern Patagonia's Late Holocene: New insights into the peopling of the Southern Cone.

Objectives: The main aim of this study is to discuss the migratory processes and peopling dynamics that shaped the genetic variability of populations during the settlement of the Southern Cone, through the analysis of complete mitogenomes of individuals from southern Patagonia.

Materials and methods: Complete mitogenomes were sequenced through massively parallel sequencing from two late Holocene individuals (SAC 1-1-3 and SAC 1-1-4) buried in the same chenque at Salitroso Lake Basin (Santa Cruz province, Argentina). To evaluate matrilineal phylogenetic affinities with other haplotypes, maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic reconstructions were performed, as well as a haplotype median-joining network.

Results: The mitogenomes were assigned to haplogroups B2 and B2b, exhibiting an average depth of 54X and 89X (≥1X coverage of 98.6% and 100%), and a high number of nucleotide differences among them. The phylogenetic analyses showed a relatively close relationship between the haplotype found in SAC 1-1-4 and those retrieved from a Middle Holocene individual from Laguna Chica (Buenos Aires province), and from a group of individuals from the Peruvian coast. For the SAC 1-1-3, no clear affiliations to any other haplotype were established.

Discussion: The large divergence between the haplotypes presented in this study suggests either a highly variable founder gene pool, or a later enrichment by frequent biological contact with other populations. Our results underline the persistence of genetic signals related to the first waves of peopling in South America, suggesting that the regional settlement of the southern end of the continent has been much more complex than initially thought.

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