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Title

An Ancient Baboon Genome Demonstrates Long-Term Population Continuity in Southern Africa.

Authors

Mathieson, Iain; Abascal, Federico; Vinner, Lasse; Skoglund, Pontus; Pomilla, Cristina; Mitchell, Peter; Arthur, Charles; Gurdasani, Deepti; Willerslev, Eske; Sandhu, Manj S; Dewar, Genevieve

Abstract

Baboons are one of the most abundant large nonhuman primates and are widely studied in biomedical, behavioral, and anthropological research. Despite this, our knowledge of their evolutionary and demographic history remains incomplete. Here, we report a 0.9-fold coverage genome sequence from a 5800-year-old baboon from the site of Ha Makotoko in Lesotho. The ancient baboon is closely related to present-day Papio ursinus individuals from southern Africa—indicating a high degree of continuity in the southern African baboon population. This level of population continuity is rare in recent human populations but may provide a good model for the evolution of Homo and other large primates over similar timespans in structured populations throughout Africa.

Subjects

AFRICA; LESOTHO; BABOONS; POPULATION; CONTINUITY; GENOMES; NUCLEOTIDE sequencing

Publication

Genome Biology & Evolution, 2020, Vol 12, Issue 4, p407

ISSN

1759-6653

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1093/gbe/evaa019

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