Recommendations for Sustainable Ancient DNA Research in the Global South: Voices From a New Generation of Paleogenomicists

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Frontiers in Genetics Pub Date : 2022-04-26 DOI:10.3389/fgene.2022.880170
María C. Ávila-Arcos, Constanza de la Fuente Castro, Maria A. Nieves-Colón, M. Raghavan
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Paleogenomics - the study of ancient genomes - has made significant contributions, especially to our understanding of the evolutionary history of humans. This knowledge influx has been a direct result of the coupling of next-generation sequencing with improved methods for DNA recovery and analysis of ancient samples. The appeal of ancient DNA studies in the popular media coupled with the trend for such work to be published in “high impact” journals has driven the amassing of ancestral human remains from global collections, often with limited to no engagement or involvement of local researchers and communities. This practice in the paleogenomics literature has led to limited representation of researchers from the Global South at the research design and subsequent stages. Additionally, Indigenous and descendant communities are often alienated from popular and academic narratives that both involve and impact them, sometimes adversely. While some countries have safeguards against ‘helicopter science’, such as federally regulated measures to protect their biocultural heritage, there is variable oversight in others with regard to sampling and exportation of human remains for destructive research, and differing requirements for accountability or consultation with local researchers and communities. These disparities reveal stark contrasts and gaps in regional policies that lend themselves to persistent colonial practices. While essential critiques and conversations in this sphere are taking place, these are primarily guided through the lens of US-based heritage legislation such as the Native American Graves and Protection Act (NAGPRA). In this article, we aim to expand the scope of ongoing conversations by taking into account diverse regional contexts and challenges drawing from our own research experiences in the field of paleogenomics. We emphasize that true collaborations involve knowledge sharing, capacity building, mutual respect, and equitable participation, all of which take time and the implementation of sustainable research methods; amass-and-publish strategy is simply incompatible with this ethos.
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全球南方可持续古DNA研究的建议:来自新一代古基因组学家的声音
古基因组学——对古代基因组的研究——做出了重大贡献,特别是对我们对人类进化史的理解。这种知识的涌入是下一代测序与改进的DNA恢复和古代样本分析方法相结合的直接结果。古代DNA研究在大众媒体上的吸引力,加上这类工作在“高影响力”期刊上发表的趋势,推动了来自全球收藏的祖先人类遗骸的积累,往往很少或没有当地研究人员和社区的参与或参与。古基因组学文献中的这种做法导致在研究设计和后续阶段,来自全球南方的研究人员的代表性有限。此外,土著和后裔社区往往与涉及和影响他们的流行和学术叙述疏远,有时是不利的。虽然一些国家有防止“直升机科学”的保障措施,例如联邦政府管理的保护其生物文化遗产的措施,但在其他国家,关于为破坏性研究采集和出口人类遗骸的监督各不相同,对问责制或与当地研究人员和社区协商的要求也各不相同。这些差异揭示了区域政策的鲜明对比和差距,导致了持续的殖民做法。虽然在这一领域进行了重要的批评和对话,但这些批评和对话主要是通过美国的遗产立法,如《美洲原住民坟墓和保护法》(NAGPRA)来指导的。在这篇文章中,我们的目标是通过考虑不同的地区背景和挑战,从我们自己在古基因组学领域的研究经验,扩大正在进行的对话的范围。我们强调,真正的合作涉及知识共享、能力建设、相互尊重和公平参与,所有这些都需要时间和实施可持续的研究方法;“聚集-发布”策略与这种风气完全不相容。
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Frontiers in Genetics
Frontiers in Genetics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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3491
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14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Genetics publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research on genes and genomes relating to all the domains of life, from humans to plants to livestock and other model organisms. Led by an outstanding Editorial Board of the world’s leading experts, this multidisciplinary, open-access journal is at the forefront of communicating cutting-edge research to researchers, academics, clinicians, policy makers and the public. The study of inheritance and the impact of the genome on various biological processes is well documented. However, the majority of discoveries are still to come. A new era is seeing major developments in the function and variability of the genome, the use of genetic and genomic tools and the analysis of the genetic basis of various biological phenomena.
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