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The genomic landscape of Mexican Indigenous populations brings insights into the peopling of the Americas.


ABSTRACT: The genetic makeup of Indigenous populations inhabiting Mexico has been strongly influenced by geography and demographic history. Here, we perform a genome-wide analysis of 716 newly genotyped individuals from 60 of the 68 recognized ethnic groups in Mexico. We show that the genetic structure of these populations is strongly influenced by geography, and our demographic reconstructions suggest a decline in the population size of all tested populations in the last 15-30 generations. We find evidence that Aridoamerican and Mesoamerican populations diverged roughly 4-9.9 ka, around the time when sedentary farming started in Mesoamerica. Comparisons with ancient genomes indicate that the Upward Sun River 1 (USR1) individual is an outgroup to Mexican/South American Indigenous populations, whereas Anzick-1 was more closely related to Mesoamerican/South American populations than to those from Aridoamerica, showing an even more complex history of divergence than recognized so far.

SUBMITTER: Garcia-Ortiz H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8511047 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The genomic landscape of Mexican Indigenous populations brings insights into the peopling of the Americas.

García-Ortiz Humberto H   Barajas-Olmos Francisco F   Contreras-Cubas Cecilia C   Cid-Soto Miguel Ángel MÁ   Córdova Emilio J EJ   Centeno-Cruz Federico F   Mendoza-Caamal Elvia E   Cicerón-Arellano Isabel I   Flores-Huacuja Marlen M   Baca Paulina P   Bolnick Deborah A DA   Snow Meradeth M   Flores-Martínez Silvia Esperanza SE   Ortiz-Lopez Rocio R   Reynolds Austin W AW   Blanchet Antonio A   Morales-Marín Mirna M   Velázquez-Cruz Rafael R   Kostic Aleksandar David AD   Galaviz-Hernández Carlos C   García-Zapién Alejandra Guadalupe AG   Jiménez-López José Concepción JC   León-Reyes Guadalupe G   Salas-Bautista Eva Gabriela EG   Lazalde-Ramos Blanca Patricia BP   Jiménez-Ruíz Juan Luis JL   Salas-Martínez Guadalupe G   Ramos-Madrigal Jazmín J   Mirzaeicheshmeh Elaheh E   Saldaña-Alvarez Yolanda Y   Del Carmen Abrahantes-Pérez María M   Loeza-Becerra Francisco F   Mojica-Espinosa Raúl R   Sánchez-Quinto Federico F   Rangel-Villalobos Héctor H   Sosa-Macías Martha M   Sánchez-Corona José J   Rojas-Martinez Augusto A   Martínez-Hernández Angélica A   Orozco Lorena L  

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The genetic makeup of Indigenous populations inhabiting Mexico has been strongly influenced by geography and demographic history. Here, we perform a genome-wide analysis of 716 newly genotyped individuals from 60 of the 68 recognized ethnic groups in Mexico. We show that the genetic structure of these populations is strongly influenced by geography, and our demographic reconstructions suggest a decline in the population size of all tested populations in the last 15-30 generations. We find eviden  ...[more]

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