Genomic insights into the early peopling of the Caribbean

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Genomic insights into the early peopling of the Caribbean. / Nägele, Kathrin; Posth, Cosimo; Iraeta Orbegozo, Miren; de Armas, Yadira Chinique; Hernandez Godoy, Silvia Teresita; Herrera, Ulises M. González; Nieves-Colon, Maria A.; Sandoval-Velasco, Marcela; Mylopotamitaki, Dorothea; Radzeviciute, Rita; Laffoon, Jason; Pestle, William J.; Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmin; Lamnidis, Thiseas C.; Schaffer, William C.; Carr, Robert S.; Day, Jane S.; Arredondo Antunez, Carlos; Rangel Rivero, Armando; Martinez-Fuentes, Antonio J.; Crespo-Torres, Edwin; Roksandic, Ivan; Stone, Anne C.; Lalueza-Fox, Carles; Hoogland, Menno; Roksandic, Mirjana; Hofman, Corinne L.; Krause, Johannes; Schroeder, Hannes.

In: Science, Vol. 369, No. 6502, 2020, p. 456-460.

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Nägele, K, Posth, C, Iraeta Orbegozo, M, de Armas, YC, Hernandez Godoy, ST, Herrera, UMG, Nieves-Colon, MA, Sandoval-Velasco, M, Mylopotamitaki, D, Radzeviciute, R, Laffoon, J, Pestle, WJ, Ramos-Madrigal, J, Lamnidis, TC, Schaffer, WC, Carr, RS, Day, JS, Arredondo Antunez, C, Rangel Rivero, A, Martinez-Fuentes, AJ, Crespo-Torres, E, Roksandic, I, Stone, AC, Lalueza-Fox, C, Hoogland, M, Roksandic, M, Hofman, CL, Krause, J & Schroeder, H 2020, 'Genomic insights into the early peopling of the Caribbean', Science, vol. 369, no. 6502, pp. 456-460. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aba8697

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Nägele, K., Posth, C., Iraeta Orbegozo, M., de Armas, Y. C., Hernandez Godoy, S. T., Herrera, U. M. G., Nieves-Colon, M. A., Sandoval-Velasco, M., Mylopotamitaki, D., Radzeviciute, R., Laffoon, J., Pestle, W. J., Ramos-Madrigal, J., Lamnidis, T. C., Schaffer, W. C., Carr, R. S., Day, J. S., Arredondo Antunez, C., Rangel Rivero, A., ... Schroeder, H. (2020). Genomic insights into the early peopling of the Caribbean. Science, 369(6502), 456-460. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aba8697

Vancouver

Nägele K, Posth C, Iraeta Orbegozo M, de Armas YC, Hernandez Godoy ST, Herrera UMG et al. Genomic insights into the early peopling of the Caribbean. Science. 2020;369(6502):456-460. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aba8697

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Nägele, Kathrin ; Posth, Cosimo ; Iraeta Orbegozo, Miren ; de Armas, Yadira Chinique ; Hernandez Godoy, Silvia Teresita ; Herrera, Ulises M. González ; Nieves-Colon, Maria A. ; Sandoval-Velasco, Marcela ; Mylopotamitaki, Dorothea ; Radzeviciute, Rita ; Laffoon, Jason ; Pestle, William J. ; Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmin ; Lamnidis, Thiseas C. ; Schaffer, William C. ; Carr, Robert S. ; Day, Jane S. ; Arredondo Antunez, Carlos ; Rangel Rivero, Armando ; Martinez-Fuentes, Antonio J. ; Crespo-Torres, Edwin ; Roksandic, Ivan ; Stone, Anne C. ; Lalueza-Fox, Carles ; Hoogland, Menno ; Roksandic, Mirjana ; Hofman, Corinne L. ; Krause, Johannes ; Schroeder, Hannes. / Genomic insights into the early peopling of the Caribbean. In: Science. 2020 ; Vol. 369, No. 6502. pp. 456-460.

Bibtex

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title = "Genomic insights into the early peopling of the Caribbean",
abstract = "The Caribbean was one of the last regions of the Americas to be settled by humans, but where they came from and how and when they reached the islands remain unclear. We generated genome-wide data for 93 ancient Caribbean islanders dating between 3200 and 400 calibrated years before the present and found evidence of at least three separate dispersals into the region, including two early dispersals into the Western Caribbean, one of which seems connected to radiation events in North America. This was followed by a later expansion from South America. We also detected genetic differences between the early settlers and the newcomers from South America, with almost no evidence of admixture. Our results add to our understanding of the initial peopling of the Caribbean and the movements of Archaic Age peoples in the Americas.",
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AU - Herrera, Ulises M. González

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AU - Laffoon, Jason

AU - Pestle, William J.

AU - Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmin

AU - Lamnidis, Thiseas C.

AU - Schaffer, William C.

AU - Carr, Robert S.

AU - Day, Jane S.

AU - Arredondo Antunez, Carlos

AU - Rangel Rivero, Armando

AU - Martinez-Fuentes, Antonio J.

AU - Crespo-Torres, Edwin

AU - Roksandic, Ivan

AU - Stone, Anne C.

AU - Lalueza-Fox, Carles

AU - Hoogland, Menno

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