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Demographic history and genetic structure in pre-Hispanic Central Mexico. / Villa-Islas, Viridiana; Izarraras-Gomez, Alan; Larena, Maximilian; Campos, Elizabeth Mejía Perez; Sandoval-Velasco, Marcela; Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Juan Esteban; Bravo-Lopez, Miriam; Moguel, Barbara; Fregel, Rosa; Garfias-Morales, Ernesto; Medina Tretmanis, Jazeps; Velázquez-Ramírez, David Alberto; Herrera-Muñóz, Alberto; Sandoval, Karla; Nieves-Colón, Maria A.; Moreno, Gabriela Zepeda García; Villanea, Fernando A.; Medina, Eugenia Fernández Villanueva; Aguayo-Haro, Ramiro; Valdiosera, Cristina; Ioannidis, Alexander G.; Moreno-Estrada, Andrés; Jay, Flora; Huerta-Sanchez, Emilia; Moreno-Mayar, J. Víctor; Sánchez-Quinto, Federico; Ávila-Arcos, María C.
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Science, Vol. 380, No. 6645, eadd6142, 2023.
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Harvard
Villa-Islas, V, Izarraras-Gomez, A, Larena, M, Campos, EMP
, Sandoval-Velasco, M, Rodríguez-Rodríguez, JE, Bravo-Lopez, M, Moguel, B, Fregel, R, Garfias-Morales, E, Medina Tretmanis, J, Velázquez-Ramírez, DA, Herrera-Muñóz, A, Sandoval, K, Nieves-Colón, MA, Moreno, GZG, Villanea, FA, Medina, EFV, Aguayo-Haro, R, Valdiosera, C, Ioannidis, AG, Moreno-Estrada, A, Jay, F, Huerta-Sanchez, E
, Moreno-Mayar, JV, Sánchez-Quinto, F & Ávila-Arcos, MC 2023, '
Demographic history and genetic structure in pre-Hispanic Central Mexico',
Science, vol. 380, no. 6645, eadd6142.
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add6142
APA
Villa-Islas, V., Izarraras-Gomez, A., Larena, M., Campos, E. M. P.
, Sandoval-Velasco, M., Rodríguez-Rodríguez, J. E., Bravo-Lopez, M., Moguel, B., Fregel, R., Garfias-Morales, E., Medina Tretmanis, J., Velázquez-Ramírez, D. A., Herrera-Muñóz, A., Sandoval, K., Nieves-Colón, M. A., Moreno, G. Z. G., Villanea, F. A., Medina, E. F. V., Aguayo-Haro, R., ... Ávila-Arcos, M. C. (2023).
Demographic history and genetic structure in pre-Hispanic Central Mexico.
Science,
380(6645), [eadd6142].
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add6142
Vancouver
Villa-Islas V, Izarraras-Gomez A, Larena M, Campos EMP
, Sandoval-Velasco M, Rodríguez-Rodríguez JE et al.
Demographic history and genetic structure in pre-Hispanic Central Mexico.
Science. 2023;380(6645). eadd6142.
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.add6142
Author
Villa-Islas, Viridiana ; Izarraras-Gomez, Alan ; Larena, Maximilian ; Campos, Elizabeth Mejía Perez ; Sandoval-Velasco, Marcela ; Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Juan Esteban ; Bravo-Lopez, Miriam ; Moguel, Barbara ; Fregel, Rosa ; Garfias-Morales, Ernesto ; Medina Tretmanis, Jazeps ; Velázquez-Ramírez, David Alberto ; Herrera-Muñóz, Alberto ; Sandoval, Karla ; Nieves-Colón, Maria A. ; Moreno, Gabriela Zepeda García ; Villanea, Fernando A. ; Medina, Eugenia Fernández Villanueva ; Aguayo-Haro, Ramiro ; Valdiosera, Cristina ; Ioannidis, Alexander G. ; Moreno-Estrada, Andrés ; Jay, Flora ; Huerta-Sanchez, Emilia ; Moreno-Mayar, J. Víctor ; Sánchez-Quinto, Federico ; Ávila-Arcos, María C. / Demographic history and genetic structure in pre-Hispanic Central Mexico. In: Science. 2023 ; Vol. 380, No. 6645.
Bibtex
@article{8d4bbbc37eb4492e81a88803001045c3,
title = "Demographic history and genetic structure in pre-Hispanic Central Mexico",
abstract = "Aridoamerica and Mesoamerica are two distinct cultural areas in northern and central Mexico, respectively, that hosted numerous pre-Hispanic civilizations between 2500 BCE and 1521 CE. The division between these regions shifted southward because of severe droughts ~1100 years ago, which allegedly drove a population replacement in central Mexico by Aridoamerican peoples. In this study, we present shotgun genome-wide data from 12 individuals and 27 mitochondrial genomes from eight pre-Hispanic archaeological sites across Mexico, including two at the shifting border of Aridoamerica and Mesoamerica. We find population continuity that spans the climate change episode and a broad preservation of the genetic structure across present-day Mexico for the past 2300 years. Lastly, we identify a contribution to pre-Hispanic populations of northern and central Mexico from two ancient unsampled {"}ghost{"} populations.",
author = "Viridiana Villa-Islas and Alan Izarraras-Gomez and Maximilian Larena and Campos, {Elizabeth Mej{\'i}a Perez} and Marcela Sandoval-Velasco and Rodr{\'i}guez-Rodr{\'i}guez, {Juan Esteban} and Miriam Bravo-Lopez and Barbara Moguel and Rosa Fregel and Ernesto Garfias-Morales and {Medina Tretmanis}, Jazeps and Vel{\'a}zquez-Ram{\'i}rez, {David Alberto} and Alberto Herrera-Mu{\~n}{\'o}z and Karla Sandoval and Nieves-Col{\'o}n, {Maria A.} and Moreno, {Gabriela Zepeda Garc{\'i}a} and Villanea, {Fernando A.} and Medina, {Eugenia Fern{\'a}ndez Villanueva} and Ramiro Aguayo-Haro and Cristina Valdiosera and Ioannidis, {Alexander G.} and Andr{\'e}s Moreno-Estrada and Flora Jay and Emilia Huerta-Sanchez and Moreno-Mayar, {J. V{\'i}ctor} and Federico S{\'a}nchez-Quinto and {\'A}vila-Arcos, {Mar{\'i}a C.}",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1126/science.add6142",
language = "English",
volume = "380",
journal = "Science",
issn = "0036-8075",
publisher = "American Association for the Advancement of Science",
number = "6645",
}
RIS
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AU - Villa-Islas, Viridiana
AU - Izarraras-Gomez, Alan
AU - Larena, Maximilian
AU - Campos, Elizabeth Mejía Perez
AU - Sandoval-Velasco, Marcela
AU - Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Juan Esteban
AU - Bravo-Lopez, Miriam
AU - Moguel, Barbara
AU - Fregel, Rosa
AU - Garfias-Morales, Ernesto
AU - Medina Tretmanis, Jazeps
AU - Velázquez-Ramírez, David Alberto
AU - Herrera-Muñóz, Alberto
AU - Sandoval, Karla
AU - Nieves-Colón, Maria A.
AU - Moreno, Gabriela Zepeda García
AU - Villanea, Fernando A.
AU - Medina, Eugenia Fernández Villanueva
AU - Aguayo-Haro, Ramiro
AU - Valdiosera, Cristina
AU - Ioannidis, Alexander G.
AU - Moreno-Estrada, Andrés
AU - Jay, Flora
AU - Huerta-Sanchez, Emilia
AU - Moreno-Mayar, J. Víctor
AU - Sánchez-Quinto, Federico
AU - Ávila-Arcos, María C.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Aridoamerica and Mesoamerica are two distinct cultural areas in northern and central Mexico, respectively, that hosted numerous pre-Hispanic civilizations between 2500 BCE and 1521 CE. The division between these regions shifted southward because of severe droughts ~1100 years ago, which allegedly drove a population replacement in central Mexico by Aridoamerican peoples. In this study, we present shotgun genome-wide data from 12 individuals and 27 mitochondrial genomes from eight pre-Hispanic archaeological sites across Mexico, including two at the shifting border of Aridoamerica and Mesoamerica. We find population continuity that spans the climate change episode and a broad preservation of the genetic structure across present-day Mexico for the past 2300 years. Lastly, we identify a contribution to pre-Hispanic populations of northern and central Mexico from two ancient unsampled "ghost" populations.
AB - Aridoamerica and Mesoamerica are two distinct cultural areas in northern and central Mexico, respectively, that hosted numerous pre-Hispanic civilizations between 2500 BCE and 1521 CE. The division between these regions shifted southward because of severe droughts ~1100 years ago, which allegedly drove a population replacement in central Mexico by Aridoamerican peoples. In this study, we present shotgun genome-wide data from 12 individuals and 27 mitochondrial genomes from eight pre-Hispanic archaeological sites across Mexico, including two at the shifting border of Aridoamerica and Mesoamerica. We find population continuity that spans the climate change episode and a broad preservation of the genetic structure across present-day Mexico for the past 2300 years. Lastly, we identify a contribution to pre-Hispanic populations of northern and central Mexico from two ancient unsampled "ghost" populations.
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DO - 10.1126/science.add6142
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JF - Science
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