Authors
M Gallego Llorente, Eppie Ruth Jones, Anders Eriksson, V Siska, Kathryn Weedman Arthur, John W Arthur, Matthew C Curtis, Jay T Stock, M Coltorti, P Pieruccini, S Stretton, F Brock, T Higham, Y Park, MGBD Hofreiter, DG Bradley, J Bhak, R Pinhasi, A Manica
Publication date
2015/11/13
Journal
Science
Volume
350
Issue
6262
Pages
820-822
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Characterizing genetic diversity in Africa is a crucial step for most analyses reconstructing the evolutionary history of anatomically modern humans. However, historic migrations from Eurasia into Africa have affected many contemporary populations, confounding inferences. Here, we present a 12.5× coverage ancient genome of an Ethiopian male (“Mota”) who lived approximately 4500 years ago. We use this genome to demonstrate that the Eurasian backflow into Africa came from a population closely related to Early Neolithic farmers, who had colonized Europe 4000 years earlier.
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