The Arabian Cradle: Mitochondrial Relicts of the First Steps along the Southern Route out of Africa
The Arabian Cradle: Mitochondrial Relicts of the First Steps along the Southern Route out of Africa
A major unanswered question regarding the dispersal of modern humans around the world concerns the geographical site of the first human steps outside of Africa. The "southern coastal route" model predicts that the early stages of the dispersal took place when people crossed the Red Sea to southern Arabia, but genetic evidence has hitherto been tenuous. We have addressed this question by analyzing the three minor west-Eurasian haplogroups, N1, N2, and X. These lineages branch directly from the first non-African founder node, the root of haplogroup N, and coalesce to the time of the first successful movement of modern humans out of Africa, ∼60 thousand years (ka) ago. We sequenced complete mtDNA genomes from 85 Southwest Asian samples carrying these haplogroups and compared them with a database of 300 European examples. The results show that these minor haplogroups have a relict distribution that suggests an ancient ancestry within the Arabian Peninsula, and they most likely spread from the Gulf Oasis region toward the Near East and Europe during the pluvial period 55-24 ka ago. This pattern suggests that Arabia was indeed the first staging post in the spread of modern humans around the world.
- University of Leeds United Kingdom
- Charles University, Faculty of Science Czech Republic
- Charles University Czech Republic
- Universidade Lusófona do Porto Portugal
- Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto (FMUP) Portugal
Ethnic Groups/genetics, Haplotypes/genetics, Molecular Sequence Data, Black People, DNA, Mitochondrial, White People, Evolution, Molecular, DNA Mitochondrial/genetics, Middle East, Asian People, Databases, Genetic, Genetics, Ethnicity, Humans, Asian Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Genetics(clinical), European Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Phylogeny, Geography, Databases Genetic, Arabia, African Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Genetic Variation, Emigration and Immigration, Mitochondria, Genetics, Population, Genetic Variation/genetics, Haplotypes, Africa, Mitochondria/genetics, Genetics Population/methods
Ethnic Groups/genetics, Haplotypes/genetics, Molecular Sequence Data, Black People, DNA, Mitochondrial, White People, Evolution, Molecular, DNA Mitochondrial/genetics, Middle East, Asian People, Databases, Genetic, Genetics, Ethnicity, Humans, Asian Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Genetics(clinical), European Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Phylogeny, Geography, Databases Genetic, Arabia, African Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Genetic Variation, Emigration and Immigration, Mitochondria, Genetics, Population, Genetic Variation/genetics, Haplotypes, Africa, Mitochondria/genetics, Genetics Population/methods
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