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Episodes of diversification and isolation in Island Southeast Asian and Near Oceanian male lineages
Karmin, Monika; Flores, Rodrigo; Saag, Lauri. - : Oxford University Press, 2022
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Episodes of Diversification and Isolation in Island Southeast Asian and Near Oceanian Male Lineages
In: Mol Biol Evol (2022)
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Human genetic approaches to Malayo-Polynesian prehistory
In: The Oxford Guide to the Malayo-Polynesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02915656 ; The Oxford Guide to the Malayo-Polynesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar, In press (2020)
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Papuan mitochondrial genomes and the settlement of Sahul
Pedro, Nicole; Brucato, Nicholas; Fernandes, Veronica. - : Nature Publishing Group, 2020
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Papuan mitochondrial genomes and the settlement of Sahul
In: J Hum Genet (2020)
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Papuan mitochondrial genomes and the settlement of Sahul
In: Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: Part B (2020)
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Papuan mitochondrial genomes and the settlement of Sahul
Abstract: New Guineans represent one of the oldest locally continuous populations outside Africa, harboring among the greatest linguistic and genetic diversity on the planet. Archeological and genetic evidence suggest that their ancestors reached Sahul (present day New Guinea and Australia) by at least 55,000 years ago (kya). However, little is known about this early settlement phase or subsequent dispersal and population structuring over the subsequent period of time. Here we report 379 complete Papuan mitochondrial genomes from across Papua New Guinea, which allow us to reconstruct the phylogenetic and phylogeographic history of northern Sahul. Our results support the arrival of two groups of settlers in Sahul within the same broad time window (50–65 kya), each carrying a different set of maternal lineages and settling Northern and Southern Sahul separately. Strong geographic structure in northern Sahul remains visible today, indicating limited dispersal over time despite major climatic, cultural, and historical changes. However, following a period of isolation lasting nearly 20 ky after initial settlement, environmental changes postdating the Last Glacial Maximum stimulated diversification of mtDNA lineages and greater interactions within and beyond Northern Sahul, to Southern Sahul, Wallacea and beyond. Later, in the Holocene, populations from New Guinea, in contrast to those of Australia, participated in early interactions with incoming Asian populations from Island Southeast Asia and continuing into Oceania.
Keyword: 1311 Genetics; 2716 Genetics (clinical); Australia; Colonization; Diversity; Dna; History; Mtdna; New-Guinea; Pathway; Sequence; Y-Chromosome
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:c8f6e43
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The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
In: ISSN: 0002-9297 ; EISSN: 1537-6605 ; American Journal of Human Genetics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02112694 ; American Journal of Human Genetics, Elsevier (Cell Press), 2018, 102 (1), pp.58-68. ⟨10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.11.011⟩ (2018)
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The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
In: ISSN: 0002-9297 ; EISSN: 1537-6605 ; American Journal of Human Genetics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02112694 ; American Journal of Human Genetics, Elsevier (Cell Press), 2018, 102 (1), pp.58-68. ⟨10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.11.011⟩ (2018)
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Human Perceptions of Megafaunal Extinction Events Revealed by Linguistic Analysis of Indigenous Oral Traditions
Wehi, Priscilla M.; Cox, Murray P.; Roa, Tom. - : Springer US, 2018
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Investigating the origins of eastern Polynesians using genome-wide data from the Leeward Society Isles
Hudjashov, Georgi; Endicott, Phillip; Post, Helen. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2018
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The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
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Human Perceptions of Megafaunal Extinction Events Revealed by Linguistic Analysis of Indigenous Oral Traditions
Wehi, Priscilla M.; Cox, Murray P; Roa, Tom. - : Springer, 2018
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The Comoros Show the Earliest Austronesian Gene Flow into the Swahili Corridor
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Kinship structures create persistent channels for language transmission. ...
Lansing, J Stephen; Abundo, Cheryl; Jacobs, Guy Sherwin. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2017
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Kinship structures create persistent channels for language transmission.
Lansing, J Stephen; Abundo, Cheryl; Jacobs, Guy Sherwin. - : Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2017. : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2017
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Kinship structures create persistent channels for language transmission
Lansing, J. Stephen; Abundo, Cheryl; Jacobs, Guy S.. - : National Academy of Sciences, 2017
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Reconstructing Social Prehistory from Genomic Data in the Indo-Pacific Region
Cox, Murray Paul. - : University of Otago, 2017
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