© 2017, American Association for the Advancement of Science. All rights reserved. New Guinea shows human occupation since ~50 thousand years ago (ka), independent adoption of plant cultivation ~10 ka, and great cultural and linguistic diversity today. We performed genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism genotyping on 381 individuals from 85 language groups in Papua New Guinea and find a sharp divide originating 10 to 20 ka between lowland and highland groups and a lack of non–New Guinean admixture in the latter. All highlanders share ancestry within the last 10 thousand years, with major population growth in the same period, suggesting population structure was reshaped following the Neolithic lifestyle transition. However, genetic differ...
New Guineans represent one of the oldest locally continuous populations outside Africa, harboring am...
The island of New Guinea received part of the first human expansion out of Africa (>40,000 years ago...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
New Guinea shows human occupation since ~50 thousand years ago (kya), independent adoption of plant ...
International audienceRecent studies have enlightened the complexity of the genetic landscape presen...
textabstractThe island of New Guinea received part of the first human expansion out of Africa (>40,0...
International audienceRecent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania...
The ancient continent of Sahul, encompassing Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania, contains some of th...
International audienceThe settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the mos...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
New Guineans represent one of the oldest locally continuous populations outside Africa, harboring am...
The island of New Guinea received part of the first human expansion out of Africa (>40,000 years ago...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
New Guinea shows human occupation since ~50 thousand years ago (kya), independent adoption of plant ...
International audienceRecent studies have enlightened the complexity of the genetic landscape presen...
textabstractThe island of New Guinea received part of the first human expansion out of Africa (>40,0...
International audienceRecent genomic analyses show that the earliest peoples reaching Remote Oceania...
The ancient continent of Sahul, encompassing Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania, contains some of th...
International audienceThe settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the mos...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...
New Guineans represent one of the oldest locally continuous populations outside Africa, harboring am...
The island of New Guinea received part of the first human expansion out of Africa (>40,000 years ago...
The settlement of Sahul, the lost continent of Oceania, remains one of the most ancient and debated ...