
DNA from 4,500-year-old Ethiopian skull reveals a large migratory wave of West Eurasians into the Horn of Africa around 3,000 years ago had a genetic impact on modern populations across East Africa.
DNA from 4,500-year-old Ethiopian skull reveals a large migratory wave of West Eurasians into the Horn of Africa around 3,000 years ago had a genetic impact on modern populations across East Africa.
探花直播sequencing of ancient genomes is still so new, and it鈥檚 changing the way we reconstruct human origins
Andrea Manica
Note: This article was amended on 3 February 2016 following the discovery of a bioinformatics error, and an issued by the researchers.
探花直播first ancient human genome from Africa to be sequenced has revealed that a wave of migration back into Africa from Western Eurasia around 3,000 years ago affected the genetic make-up of populations across East Africa.
探花直播genome was taken from the skull of a man buried face-down 4,500 years ago in a cave called Mota in the highlands of Ethiopia 鈥 a cave cool and dry enough to preserve his DNA for thousands of years. Previously, ancient genome analysis has been limited to samples from northern and arctic regions.
探花直播latest study is the first time an ancient human genome has been recovered and sequenced from Africa, the source of all human genetic diversity. 探花直播findings are published today .
探花直播ancient genome predates a mysterious migratory event which occurred roughly 3,000 years ago, known as the 鈥楨urasian backflow鈥, when people from regions of Western Eurasia such as the Near East and Anatolia suddenly flooded back into the Horn of Africa.
探花直播genome enabled researchers to run a millennia-spanning genetic comparison and determine that these Western Eurasians were closely related to the Early Neolithic farmers who had brought agriculture to Europe 4,000 years earlier.
By comparing the ancient genome to DNA from modern Africans, the team have been able to show that East African populations today have as much as 25% Eurasian ancestry from this event.听听听听听听
Researchers describe the findings as evidence that the 鈥榖ackflow鈥 event was of greater size and influence than previously thought. 探花直播massive wave of migration was perhaps equivalent to over a quarter of the then population of the Horn of Africa, which hit the area and then dispersed genetically across the north east part of the continent.
鈥淩oughly speaking, the wave of West Eurasian migration back into the Horn of Africa could have been as much as 25% of the population that already lived there 鈥 and that, to me, is mind-blowing. 探花直播question is: what got them moving all of a sudden?鈥 said Dr Andrea Manica, senior author of the study from the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Zoology.听听听听
Previous work on ancient genetics in Africa had involved trying to work back through the genomes of current populations, attempting to eliminate modern influences. 鈥淲ith an ancient genome, we have a direct window into the distant past. One genome from one individual can provide a picture of an entire population,鈥 said Manica.听听
探花直播cause of the West Eurasian migration back into Africa is currently a mystery, with no obvious climatic reasons. Archaeological evidence does, however, show the migration coincided with the arrival of Near Eastern crops into East Africa such as wheat and barley, suggesting the migrants helped develop new forms of agriculture in the region.听听听听听听
探花直播researchers say it鈥檚 clear that the Eurasian migrants were direct descendants of, or a very close population to, the Neolithic farmers that had had brought agriculture from the Near East into West Eurasia around 7,000 years ago, and then migrated into the Horn of Africa some 4,000 years later. 鈥淚t鈥檚 quite remarkable that genetically-speaking this is the same population that left the Near East several millennia previously,鈥 said Eppie Jones, a geneticist at Trinity College Dublin who led the laboratory work to sequence the genome.听
While the genetic make-up of the Near East has changed completely over the last few thousand years, the closest modern equivalents to these Neolithic migrants are Sardinians, probably because Sardinia is an isolated island, says Jones. 鈥 探花直播famers found their way to Sardinia and created a bit of a time capsule. Sardinian ancestry is closest to the ancient Near East.鈥澨

View looking out from the Mota cave in the Ethiopian highlands
鈥淎frica is a total melting pot. We know that the last 3,000 years saw a complete scrambling of population genetics in Africa. So being able to get a snapshot from before these migration events occurred is a big step,鈥 said Marcos听Gallego听Llorente, first author of the study, also from Cambridge鈥檚 Zoology Department.
探花直播ancient Mota genome allows researchers to jump to before another major African migration: the Bantu expansion, when speakers of an early Bantu language flowed out of West Africa and into central and southern areas around 3,000 years ago. Manica says the Bantu expansion may well have helped carry the Eurasian genomes across eastern Africa.
探花直播researchers also identified genetic adaptations for living at altitude, and a lack of genes for lactose tolerance 鈥 all genetic traits shared by the current populations of the Ethiopian highlands. In fact, the researchers found that modern inhabitants of the area highlands are direct descendants of the Mota man.
Finding high-quality ancient DNA involves a lot of luck, says Dr Ron Pinhasi, co-senior author from 探花直播 College Dublin. 鈥淚t鈥檚 hard to get your hands on remains that have been suitably preserved. 探花直播denser the bone, the more likely you are to find DNA that鈥檚 been protected from degradation, so teeth are often used, but we found an even better bone 鈥 the petrous.鈥 探花直播petrous bone is a thick part of the temporal bone at the base of the skull, just behind the ear.听听
鈥 探花直播sequencing of ancient genomes is still so new, and it鈥檚 changing the way we reconstruct human origins,鈥 added Manica. 鈥淭hese new techniques will keep evolving, enabling us to gain an ever-clearer understanding of who our earliest ancestors were.鈥澨
探花直播study was conducted by an international team of researchers, with permission from the Ethiopia鈥檚 Ministry of Culture and Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritage.
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