Y-chromosome evidence for differing ancient demographic histories in the Americas

Am J Hum Genet. 2003 Sep;73(3):524-39. doi: 10.1086/377588. Epub 2003 Jul 28.

Abstract

To scrutinize the male ancestry of extant Native American populations, we examined eight biallelic and six microsatellite polymorphisms from the nonrecombining portion of the Y chromosome, in 438 individuals from 24 Native American populations (1 Na Dené and 23 South Amerinds) and in 404 Mongolians. One of the biallelic markers typed is a recently identified mutation (M242) characterizing a novel founder Native American haplogroup. The distribution, relatedness, and diversity of Y lineages in Native Americans indicate a differentiated male ancestry for populations from North and South America, strongly supporting a diverse demographic history for populations from these areas. These data are consistent with the occurrence of two major male migrations from southern/central Siberia to the Americas (with the second migration being restricted to North America) and a shared ancestry in central Asia for some of the initial migrants to Europe and the Americas. The microsatellite diversity and distribution of a Y lineage specific to South America (Q-M19) indicates that certain Amerind populations have been isolated since the initial colonization of the region, suggesting an early onset for tribalization of Native Americans. Age estimates based on Y-chromosome microsatellite diversity place the initial settlement of the American continent at approximately 14,000 years ago, in relative agreement with the age of well-established archaeological evidence.

Publication types

  • Historical Article
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Asian People / genetics*
  • Asian People / history
  • Canada
  • Chromosomes, Human, Y*
  • Emigration and Immigration / history*
  • Genetic Markers
  • Genetics, Population / history*
  • Haplotypes
  • History, Ancient
  • Humans
  • Indians, North American / genetics*
  • Indians, North American / history
  • Indians, South American / genetics*
  • Indians, South American / history
  • Male
  • Microsatellite Repeats
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Siberia
  • South America

Substances

  • Genetic Markers