Mapping human dispersals into the Horn of Africa from Arabian Ice Age refugia using mitogenomes

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Francesca Gandini
Alessandro Achilli
Maria Pala
Martin Bodner
Stefania Brandini
Gabriela Huber
Balazs Egyed
Luca Ferretti
Alberto Gómez-Carballa
Antonio Salas
Rosaria Scozzari
Fulvio Cruciani
Alfredo Coppa
Walther Parson
Ornella Semino
Pedro Soares
Antonio Torroni
Martin B. Richards
Anna Olivieri
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[1] Università di Pavia,Dipartimento di Biologia e Biotecnologie “L. Spallanzani”
[2] School of Applied Sciences,Dipartimento di Chimica
[3] University of Huddersfield,Department of Genetics
[4] Biologia e Biotecnologie,Departamento de Anatomía Patolóxica e Ciencias Forenses
[5] Università di Perugia,Dipartimento di Biologia e Biotecnologie “Charles Darwin”
[6] Institute of Legal Medicine,Dipartimento di Biologia Ambientale
[7] Medical University of Innsbruck,Department of Biology
[8] Eötvös Loránd University,undefined
[9] Unidade de Xenética and Instituto de Ciencias Forenses,undefined
[10] Facultade de Medicina,undefined
[11] Universidad de Santiago de Compostela,undefined
[12] Sapienza Università di Roma,undefined
[13] Sapienza Università di Roma,undefined
[14] Forensic Science Program,undefined
[15] The Pennsylvania State University,undefined
[16] University Park,undefined
[17] CBMA (Centre of Molecular and Environmental Biology),undefined
[18] University of Minho,undefined
[19] Campus de Gualtar,undefined
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Rare mitochondrial lineages with relict distributions can sometimes be disproportionately informative about deep events in human prehistory. We have studied one such lineage, haplogroup R0a, which uniquely is most frequent in Arabia and the Horn of Africa, but is distributed much more widely, from Europe to India. We conclude that: (1) the lineage ancestral to R0a is more ancient than previously thought, with a relict distribution across the Mediterranean/Southwest Asia; (2) R0a has a much deeper presence in Arabia than previously thought, highlighting the role of at least one Pleistocene glacial refugium, perhaps on the Red Sea plains; (3) the main episode of dispersal into Eastern Africa, at least concerning maternal lineages, was at the end of the Late Glacial, due to major expansions from one or more refugia in Arabia; (4) there was likely a minor Late Glacial/early postglacial dispersal from Arabia through the Levant and into Europe, possibly alongside other lineages from a Levantine refugium; and (5) the presence of R0a in Southwest Arabia in the Holocene at the nexus of a trading network that developed after ~3 ka between Africa and the Indian Ocean led to some gene flow even further afield, into Iran, Pakistan and India.
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