过去的人类扩张塑造了尼安德特人祖先的空间模式
Claudio S Quilodrán1, Jérémy Rio1, Alexandros Tsoupas1
1Department of Genetics and Evolution, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Science advances
|October 18, 2023
概括
现代人类 (智人) 和尼安德特人交配,留下了不同的遗传遗产. 人类人口扩张,而不仅仅是选择,在尼安德特人DNA中产生了空间梯度,随着时间的推移影响了整个欧亚大陆的祖先水平.
科学领域:
- 古遗传学是一种古遗传学.
- 人类进化人类进化
- 人口遗传学 人口遗传学
背景情况:
- 在尼安德特人灭绝之前,现代人类 (智人) 和尼安德特人共存并交配.
- 在东亚人和欧洲人之间观察到的尼安德特人内向水平的差异被归因于选择.
- 一个替代假设表明,智人人种的范围扩张创造了空间内进梯度.
研究的目的:
- 调查过去人类扩张后尼安德特人内进梯度的存在和持久性.
- 分析古老的进攻中的时空变化,以推断人类人口动态.
主要方法:
- 对欧亚古遗传组的分析.
- 在不同的人类扩张事件中调查尼安德特人祖先的空间模式.
主要成果:
- 智人 (Homo sapiens) 在非洲以外的扩张创造了尼安德特人祖先的持续空间梯度.
- 尼安德特人的内进度梯度通过时间保持.
- 与亚洲人相比,新石器时代农民的扩张减少了尼安德特人对欧洲人的侵入,因为农民携带的尼安德特人DNA比狩猎采集者少.
结论:
- 古代侵入的空间变化为过去人类人口动态提供了洞察力.
- 范围的扩张,而不是仅仅是选择,塑造了人类中尼安德特人的祖先模式.
- 新石器时代的扩张在欧亚大陆的不同尼安德特人入侵中发挥了重要作用.
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