The timing and number of prehistoric migrations involved in the settlement of the American continent is subject to intense debate. Here, we reanalyze Native American control region mtDNA data and demonstrate that only an appropriate phylogenetic analysis accompanied by an appreciation of demographic factors allows us to discern different migrations and to estimate their ages. Reappraising 574 mtDNA control region sequences from aboriginal Siberians and Native Americans, we confirm in agreement with linguistic, archaeological and climatic evidence that (i) the major wave of migration brought one population, ancestral to the Amerinds, from northeastern Siberia to America 20,000-25,000 years ago and (ii) a rapid expansion of a Beringian source...
Native Americans derive from a small number of Asian founders who likely arrived to the Americas via...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
The mtDNA variation of 321 individuals from 17 Native American populations was examined by high-reso...
The timing and number of prehistoric migrations involved in the settlement of the American continent...
The mtDNA variation of 411 individuals from 10 aboriginal Siberian populations was analyzed in an ef...
The mtDNA variation of 411 individuals from 10 aboriginal Siberian populations was analyzed in an ef...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
It is widely accepted that the ancestors of Native Americans arrived in the New World via Beringia a...
Native Americans have been divided into three linguistic groups: the reasonably well-defined Eskaleu...
Background: It is widely accepted that the ancestors of Native Americans arrived in the New World vi...
Native Americans have been divided into three linguistic groups: the reasonably well-defined Eskaleu...
In this study we evaluated migration models to the Americas by using the information contained in na...
It is well accepted that the Americas were the last continents reached by modern humans, most likely...
Abstract Background The Asian origin of Native Americans is largely accepted. However uncertainties ...
Native Americans derive from a small number of Asian founders who likely arrived to the Americas via...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
The mtDNA variation of 321 individuals from 17 Native American populations was examined by high-reso...
The timing and number of prehistoric migrations involved in the settlement of the American continent...
The mtDNA variation of 411 individuals from 10 aboriginal Siberian populations was analyzed in an ef...
The mtDNA variation of 411 individuals from 10 aboriginal Siberian populations was analyzed in an ef...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
There is general agreement that the Native American founder populations migrated from Asia into Amer...
It is widely accepted that the ancestors of Native Americans arrived in the New World via Beringia a...
Native Americans have been divided into three linguistic groups: the reasonably well-defined Eskaleu...
Background: It is widely accepted that the ancestors of Native Americans arrived in the New World vi...
Native Americans have been divided into three linguistic groups: the reasonably well-defined Eskaleu...
In this study we evaluated migration models to the Americas by using the information contained in na...
It is well accepted that the Americas were the last continents reached by modern humans, most likely...
Abstract Background The Asian origin of Native Americans is largely accepted. However uncertainties ...
Native Americans derive from a small number of Asian founders who likely arrived to the Americas via...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
The mtDNA variation of 321 individuals from 17 Native American populations was examined by high-reso...