south america â ė§ęļ ëŽīėĻ ėžėī?
Indigenous peoples of America represent the last principal expansion of humans across the globe 1 , yet their genetic history remains one of the least explored 2.
Indigenous peoples of America represent the last principal expansion of humans across the globe 1 , yet their genetic history remains one of the least explored 2 . Although these populations have inhabited the continent for thousands of years 3 , their evolutionary history remains largely unresolved 4 , 5 , owing to the limited availability of genomic data. Here we present data on 128 high-coverage Indigenous American genomes and show they harbour extensive and previously uncharacterized genetic diversity, reflecting at least three dispersals into South America, followed by regional differenti
