Traditional knowledge, along with archaeological and linguistic evidence, documents that California supports cultural and linguistically diverse Indigenous populations. Studies that have included ancient genomes in this region, however, have focused primarily on broad-scale migration history of the North American continent, with relatively little attention to local population dynamics. Here, in a partnership involving researchers and the Muwekma Ohlone tribe, we analyze genomic data from ancient and present-day individuals from the San Francisco Bay Area in California: 12 ancient individuals dated to 1905 to 1826 and 601 to 184 calibrated years before the present (cal BP) from two archaeological sites and eight present-day members of the Mu...
We analyzed previously reported mtDNA haplogroup frequen- cies of 577 individuals and hypervariable ...
The possibility of voyaging contact between prehistoric Polynesian and Native American populations h...
This study examines the mtDNA diversity of the proposed descendants of the multiethnic Hohokam and A...
Reconstruction of regional North American prehistory has benefited from the incorporation of ancient...
This work covers the evolutionary history of an indigenous population from the Americas through the ...
The advent of mitochondrial DNA analysis makes possible the study of past migrations among Californi...
This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal u...
Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light ...
Little is known regarding the first people to enter the Americas and their genetic legacy. Genomic a...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
Native American mitochondrial DNA belongs to one of ve haplogroups de ned by lineage-speci c markers...
We analyzed previously reported mtDNA haplogroup frequen- cies of 577 individuals and hypervariable ...
The possibility of voyaging contact between prehistoric Polynesian and Native American populations h...
This study examines the mtDNA diversity of the proposed descendants of the multiethnic Hohokam and A...
Reconstruction of regional North American prehistory has benefited from the incorporation of ancient...
This work covers the evolutionary history of an indigenous population from the Americas through the ...
The advent of mitochondrial DNA analysis makes possible the study of past migrations among Californi...
This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal u...
Recent genomic studies of both ancient and modern indigenous people of the Americas have shed light ...
Little is known regarding the first people to enter the Americas and their genetic legacy. Genomic a...
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide d...
Native American mitochondrial DNA belongs to one of ve haplogroups de ned by lineage-speci c markers...
We analyzed previously reported mtDNA haplogroup frequen- cies of 577 individuals and hypervariable ...
The possibility of voyaging contact between prehistoric Polynesian and Native American populations h...
This study examines the mtDNA diversity of the proposed descendants of the multiethnic Hohokam and A...