Despite its crucial location, the western side of Amazonia between the Andes and the source(s) of the Amazon River is still understudied from a genomic and archaeogenomic point of view, albeit possibly harboring essential information to clarify the complex genetic history of local Indigenous groups and their interactions with nearby regions,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 including central America and the Caribbean.9,10,11,12 Focusing on this key region, we analyzed the genome-wide profiles of 51 Ashaninka individuals from Amazonian Peru, observing an unexpected extent of genomic variation. We identified at least two Ashaninka subgroups with distinctive genomic makeups, which were differentially shaped by the degree and timing of external admixtures, espec...
South America is home to one of the most culturally diverse present-day native populations. However,...
In the 15th century, ∼900,000 Native Americans, mostly Tupí speakers, lived on the Brazilian coast. ...
South America and especially the Amazon basin is known to be home to some of the most isolated human...
Despite its crucial location, the western side of Amazonia between the Andes and the source(s) of th...
Studies of Native South American genetic diversity have helped to shed light on the peopling and dif...
Genetic and archaeological data indicate that the initial Paleoindian settlers of South America foll...
Objectives: Assuming that the differences between the Andes and the Amazon rainforest at envi- ronme...
open21siExtensive European and African admixture coupled with loss of Amerindian lineages makes the ...
South America is home to one of the most culturally diverse present-day native populations. However,...
OBJECTIVES: Assuming that the differences between the Andes and the Amazon rainforest at environm...
This study focuses on the genetic history of the Quechua-Lamistas, inhabitants of the Lamas Province...
The Yanesha are a Peruvian population who inhabit an environment transitional between the Andes and ...
South America is home to one of the most culturally diverse present-day native populations. However,...
In the 15th century, ∼900,000 Native Americans, mostly Tupí speakers, lived on the Brazilian coast. ...
South America and especially the Amazon basin is known to be home to some of the most isolated human...
Despite its crucial location, the western side of Amazonia between the Andes and the source(s) of th...
Studies of Native South American genetic diversity have helped to shed light on the peopling and dif...
Genetic and archaeological data indicate that the initial Paleoindian settlers of South America foll...
Objectives: Assuming that the differences between the Andes and the Amazon rainforest at envi- ronme...
open21siExtensive European and African admixture coupled with loss of Amerindian lineages makes the ...
South America is home to one of the most culturally diverse present-day native populations. However,...
OBJECTIVES: Assuming that the differences between the Andes and the Amazon rainforest at environm...
This study focuses on the genetic history of the Quechua-Lamistas, inhabitants of the Lamas Province...
The Yanesha are a Peruvian population who inhabit an environment transitional between the Andes and ...
South America is home to one of the most culturally diverse present-day native populations. However,...
In the 15th century, ∼900,000 Native Americans, mostly Tupí speakers, lived on the Brazilian coast. ...
South America and especially the Amazon basin is known to be home to some of the most isolated human...