Neanderthal ancestry through time: Insights from genomes of ancient and present-day humans

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Iasi, Leonardo N. M.; Chintalapati, Manjusha; Skov, Laurits; Mesa, Alba Bossoms; Hajdinjak, Mateja; Peter, Benjamin M.; Moorjani, Priya
署名单位:
Max Planck Society; University of California System; University of California Berkeley; Francis Crick Institute; University of Rochester; University of California System; University of California Berkeley
刊物名称:
SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0036-13038
DOI:
10.1126/science.adq3010
发表日期:
2024-12-13
关键词:
population-structure admixture HISTORY sequence dna introgression landscape diversity Europe genes
摘要:
Gene flow from Neanderthals has shaped genetic and phenotypic variation in modern humans. We generated a catalog of Neanderthal ancestry segments in more than 300 genomes spanning the past 50,000 years. We examined how Neanderthal ancestry is shared among individuals over time. Our analysis revealed that the vast majority of Neanderthal gene flow is attributable to a single, shared extended period of gene flow that occurred between 50,500 to 43,500 years ago, as evidenced by ancestry correlation, colocalization of Neanderthal segments across individuals, and divergence from the sequenced Neanderthals. Most natural selection-positive and negative-on Neanderthal variants occurred rapidly after the gene flow. Our findings provide new insights into how contact with Neanderthals shaped modern human origins and adaptation.