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Molecular analysis of an ancient Thule population at Nuvuk, Point Barrow, Alaska.

Justin TackneyAnne M JensenCaroline KisielinskiDennis H O'Rourke
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
The ancient mitochondrial sequences from Nuvuk confirm the link between the North Slope and the Thule who later spread east, and the maternal discontinuity between the Neo-Inuit and Paleo-Inuit. We suggest haplogroups A2a, A2b, and D4b1a2a1a are linked to the ancestors of the Thule in eastern Beringia, whereas the D2 and D4b1a2a1 clades appear to have Asian Holocene origins. Further Siberian and Alaskan genomes are necessary to clarify these population migrations beyond a simple two-wave scenario of Neo-Inuit and Paleo-Inuit.
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