The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively well-researched archaeology, but an understanding of its genetic history is lacking. We present genome-wide sequence data from ancient and present-day humans from Greenland, Arctic Canada, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, and Siberia. We show that Paleo-Eskimos (~3000 BCE to 1300 CE) represent a migration pulse into the Americas independent of both Native American and Inuit expansions. Furthermore, the genetic continuity characterizing the Paleo-Eskimo period was interrupted by the arrival of a new population, representing the ancestors of present-day Inuit, with evidence of past gene flow between these lineages. Despite periodic abandonment of major ...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
The initial movement of people into the Americas began approximately 16,000 years ago via a land bri...
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively we...
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively we...
Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-E...
Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-E...
Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-E...
Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-E...
Despite broad agreement that the Americas were initially populated via Beringia, the land bridge tha...
We report here the genome sequence of an ancient human. Obtained from,4,000-year-old permafrost-pres...
Paleo-Eskimos were the first people to settle vast regions of the American Arctic around 5,000 years...
Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light ...
Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light ...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
The initial movement of people into the Americas began approximately 16,000 years ago via a land bri...
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively we...
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively we...
Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-E...
Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-E...
Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-E...
Much of the American Arctic was first settled 5,000 years ago, by groups of people known as Palaeo-E...
Despite broad agreement that the Americas were initially populated via Beringia, the land bridge tha...
We report here the genome sequence of an ancient human. Obtained from,4,000-year-old permafrost-pres...
Paleo-Eskimos were the first people to settle vast regions of the American Arctic around 5,000 years...
Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light ...
Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light ...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
The initial movement of people into the Americas began approximately 16,000 years ago via a land bri...