Peopling of the Americas: A new approach to assessing dental morphological variation in Asian and Native American populations.

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY American Journal of Biological Anthropology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1002/ajpa.24878
G Richard Scott, David Navega, Tatiana Vlemincq-Mendieta, Laresa L Dern, Dennis H O'Rourke, Leslea J Hlusko, John F Hoffecker
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Objectives: Through biodistance analyses, anthropologists have used dental morphology to elucidate how people moved into and throughout the Americas. Here, we apply a method that focuses on individuals rather than sample frequencies through the application rASUDAS2, based on a naïve Bayes' algorithm.

Materials and methods: Using the database of C.G. Turner II, we calculated the probability that an individual could be assigned to one of seven biogeographic groups (American Arctic, North & South America, East Asia, Southeast Asia & Polynesia, Australo-Melanesia, Western Eurasia, & Sub-Saharan Africa) through rASUDAS2. The frequency of classifications for each biogeographic group was determined for 1418 individuals from six regions across Asia and the Americas.

Results: Southeast Asians show mixed assignments but rarely to American Arctic or "American Indian." East Asians are assigned to East Asia half the time while 30% are assigned as Native American. People from the American Arctic and North & South America are assigned to Arctic America or non-Arctic America 75%-80% of the time, with 10%-15% classified as East Asian.

Discussion: All Native American groups have a similar degree of morphological affinity to East Asia, as 10%-15% are classified as East Asian. East Asians are classified as Native American in 30% of cases. Individuals in the Western Hemisphere are decreasingly classified as Arctic the farther south they are located. Equivalent levels of classification as East Asian across all Native American groups suggests one divergence between East Asians and the population ancestral to all Native Americans. Non-arctic Native American groups are derived from the Arctic population, which represents the Native American founder group.

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美洲人:一种评估亚洲和美洲土著人群牙齿形态变异的新方法。
目的:通过生物距离分析,人类学家利用牙齿形态学来阐明人类是如何进入和遍布美洲的。在这里,我们通过应用程序rASUDAS2应用了一种基于naïve贝叶斯算法的方法,该方法侧重于个体而不是采样频率。材料和方法:利用C.G. Turner II数据库,我们通过rASUDAS2计算了个体被分配到七个生物地理类群之一的概率(美洲北极、南北美洲、东亚、东南亚和波利尼西亚、澳大利亚-美拉尼西亚、欧亚大陆西部和撒哈拉以南非洲)。对来自亚洲和美洲6个地区的1418个个体进行分类,确定了每个生物地理群的分类频率。结果:东南亚人表现出混合的分配,但很少到美国北极或“美国印第安人”。东亚人一半的时间被分配到东亚,而30%的时间被分配到美洲原住民。来自美国北极和南北美洲的人有75%-80%的时间被分配到北极美洲或非北极美洲,10%-15%的人被归类为东亚人。讨论:所有美洲原住民群体在形态上都与东亚人有相似的亲缘关系,因为10%-15%的人被归为东亚人。30%的东亚人被归类为美洲原住民。西半球的个体越靠南,被归类为北极的数量就越少。在所有美洲原住民群体中,东亚人的分类水平相当,这表明东亚人和所有美洲原住民的祖先之间存在分歧。非北极美洲原住民群体来自北极人口,代表了美洲原住民的创始人群体。
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