Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7451130 | Quaternary International | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Here we review the genetic population history of the Central Andes and how ancient DNA research helps provide a more nuanced understanding of the early peopling of the high altitude Andes. We further discuss the potential of paleogenetic analyses to address questions of Andean archaeology and human adaptability to stress factors acting at high altitude. The reviewed genetic data support broader genetic continuity in the Central Andes for at least 8000 years, with intra-Andean population dynamics processes subsequently shaping the regional genetic structure, and connects the populations of the Pacific Littoral with the early populations of the high altitude Andes.
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Authors
Lars Fehren-Schmitz, Kelly M. Harkins, Bastien Llamas,