Ancient mitochondrial genome diversity in South America: Contributions from Quebrada del Toro, Northwestern Argentina.
María Gabriela RussoValeria ArencibiaMatthew EmeryGianina Bettera MarcatVerónica SeldesPablo MercolliSilvia SoriaLucas MaldonadoLaura KamenetzkySergio AvenaCristina DejeanAnne C StonePublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
The sequence analyzed in this study represents the first ancient mitogenome from within the valley region in Northwestern Argentina. We found that a representative of a lineage highly associated with D1j was already present approximately 1000 BP in the region. Our results agree with the proposed origin of D1j in other regions north of Patagonia and independent of the Pacific coast fast migratory route, contrary to what was originally hypothesized. This study highlights the lack of information regarding pre-Hispanic genetic diversity and contributes to the knowledge about the peopling process in South America.