Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.

Numerous studies of human populations in Europe and Asia have revealed a concordance between their extant genetic structure and the prevailing regional pattern of geography and language. For native South Americans, however, such evidence has been lacking so far. Therefore, we examined the relationsh...

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Main Authors: Lutz Roewer, Michael Nothnagel, Leonor Gusmão, Veronica Gomes, Miguel González, Daniel Corach, Andrea Sala, Evguenia Alechine, Teresinha Palha, Ney Santos, Andrea Ribeiro-Dos-Santos, Maria Geppert, Sascha Willuweit, Marion Nagy, Sarah Zweynert, Miriam Baeta, Carolina Núñez, Begoña Martínez-Jarreta, Fabricio González-Andrade, Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho, Dayse Aparecida da Silva, Juan José Builes, Daniel Turbón, Ana Maria Lopez Parra, Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo, Ulises Toscanini, Lisbeth Borjas, Claudia Barletta, Elizabeth Ewart, Sidney Santos, Michael Krawczak
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-04-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3623769?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-15591855024a4b38a2b9a475b6b68c682020-11-24T21:19:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042013-04-0194e100346010.1371/journal.pgen.1003460Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.Lutz RoewerMichael NothnagelLeonor GusmãoVeronica GomesMiguel GonzálezDaniel CorachAndrea SalaEvguenia AlechineTeresinha PalhaNey SantosAndrea Ribeiro-Dos-SantosMaria GeppertSascha WilluweitMarion NagySarah ZweynertMiriam BaetaCarolina NúñezBegoña Martínez-JarretaFabricio González-AndradeElizeu Fagundes de CarvalhoDayse Aparecida da SilvaJuan José BuilesDaniel TurbónAna Maria Lopez ParraEduardo Arroyo-PardoUlises ToscaniniLisbeth BorjasClaudia BarlettaElizabeth EwartSidney SantosMichael KrawczakNumerous studies of human populations in Europe and Asia have revealed a concordance between their extant genetic structure and the prevailing regional pattern of geography and language. For native South Americans, however, such evidence has been lacking so far. Therefore, we examined the relationship between Y-chromosomal genotype on the one hand, and male geographic origin and linguistic affiliation on the other, in the largest study of South American natives to date in terms of sampled individuals and populations. A total of 1,011 individuals, representing 50 tribal populations from 81 settlements, were genotyped for up to 17 short tandem repeat (STR) markers and 16 single nucleotide polymorphisms (Y-SNPs), the latter resolving phylogenetic lineages Q and C. Virtually no structure became apparent for the extant Y-chromosomal genetic variation of South American males that could sensibly be related to their inter-tribal geographic and linguistic relationships. This continent-wide decoupling is consistent with a rapid peopling of the continent followed by long periods of isolation in small groups. Furthermore, for the first time, we identified a distinct geographical cluster of Y-SNP lineages C-M217 (C3*) in South America. Such haplotypes are virtually absent from North and Central America, but occur at high frequency in Asia. Together with the locally confined Y-STR autocorrelation observed in our study as a whole, the available data therefore suggest a late introduction of C3* into South America no more than 6,000 years ago, perhaps via coastal or trans-Pacific routes. Extensive simulations revealed that the observed lack of haplogroup C3* among extant North and Central American natives is only compatible with low levels of migration between the ancestor populations of C3* carriers and non-carriers. In summary, our data highlight the fact that a pronounced correlation between genetic and geographic/cultural structure can only be expected under very specific conditions, most of which are likely not to have been met by the ancestors of native South Americans.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3623769?pdf=render
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author Lutz Roewer
Michael Nothnagel
Leonor Gusmão
Veronica Gomes
Miguel González
Daniel Corach
Andrea Sala
Evguenia Alechine
Teresinha Palha
Ney Santos
Andrea Ribeiro-Dos-Santos
Maria Geppert
Sascha Willuweit
Marion Nagy
Sarah Zweynert
Miriam Baeta
Carolina Núñez
Begoña Martínez-Jarreta
Fabricio González-Andrade
Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho
Dayse Aparecida da Silva
Juan José Builes
Daniel Turbón
Ana Maria Lopez Parra
Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo
Ulises Toscanini
Lisbeth Borjas
Claudia Barletta
Elizabeth Ewart
Sidney Santos
Michael Krawczak
spellingShingle Lutz Roewer
Michael Nothnagel
Leonor Gusmão
Veronica Gomes
Miguel González
Daniel Corach
Andrea Sala
Evguenia Alechine
Teresinha Palha
Ney Santos
Andrea Ribeiro-Dos-Santos
Maria Geppert
Sascha Willuweit
Marion Nagy
Sarah Zweynert
Miriam Baeta
Carolina Núñez
Begoña Martínez-Jarreta
Fabricio González-Andrade
Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho
Dayse Aparecida da Silva
Juan José Builes
Daniel Turbón
Ana Maria Lopez Parra
Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo
Ulises Toscanini
Lisbeth Borjas
Claudia Barletta
Elizabeth Ewart
Sidney Santos
Michael Krawczak
Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Lutz Roewer
Michael Nothnagel
Leonor Gusmão
Veronica Gomes
Miguel González
Daniel Corach
Andrea Sala
Evguenia Alechine
Teresinha Palha
Ney Santos
Andrea Ribeiro-Dos-Santos
Maria Geppert
Sascha Willuweit
Marion Nagy
Sarah Zweynert
Miriam Baeta
Carolina Núñez
Begoña Martínez-Jarreta
Fabricio González-Andrade
Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho
Dayse Aparecida da Silva
Juan José Builes
Daniel Turbón
Ana Maria Lopez Parra
Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo
Ulises Toscanini
Lisbeth Borjas
Claudia Barletta
Elizabeth Ewart
Sidney Santos
Michael Krawczak
author_sort Lutz Roewer
title Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.
title_short Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.
title_full Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.
title_fullStr Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.
title_full_unstemmed Continent-wide decoupling of Y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native South Americans.
title_sort continent-wide decoupling of y-chromosomal genetic variation from language and geography in native south americans.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2013-04-01
description Numerous studies of human populations in Europe and Asia have revealed a concordance between their extant genetic structure and the prevailing regional pattern of geography and language. For native South Americans, however, such evidence has been lacking so far. Therefore, we examined the relationship between Y-chromosomal genotype on the one hand, and male geographic origin and linguistic affiliation on the other, in the largest study of South American natives to date in terms of sampled individuals and populations. A total of 1,011 individuals, representing 50 tribal populations from 81 settlements, were genotyped for up to 17 short tandem repeat (STR) markers and 16 single nucleotide polymorphisms (Y-SNPs), the latter resolving phylogenetic lineages Q and C. Virtually no structure became apparent for the extant Y-chromosomal genetic variation of South American males that could sensibly be related to their inter-tribal geographic and linguistic relationships. This continent-wide decoupling is consistent with a rapid peopling of the continent followed by long periods of isolation in small groups. Furthermore, for the first time, we identified a distinct geographical cluster of Y-SNP lineages C-M217 (C3*) in South America. Such haplotypes are virtually absent from North and Central America, but occur at high frequency in Asia. Together with the locally confined Y-STR autocorrelation observed in our study as a whole, the available data therefore suggest a late introduction of C3* into South America no more than 6,000 years ago, perhaps via coastal or trans-Pacific routes. Extensive simulations revealed that the observed lack of haplogroup C3* among extant North and Central American natives is only compatible with low levels of migration between the ancestor populations of C3* carriers and non-carriers. In summary, our data highlight the fact that a pronounced correlation between genetic and geographic/cultural structure can only be expected under very specific conditions, most of which are likely not to have been met by the ancestors of native South Americans.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3623769?pdf=render
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