Denisovans and Homo sapiens on the Tibetan Plateau: dispersals and adaptations

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Publication Type: Journal Article
Authors: Zhang, Peiqi; Zhang, Xinjun; Zhang, Xiaoling; Gao, Xing; Huerta-Sánchez, Emilia; Zwyns, Nicolas
Year of Publication: 2022
Journal: Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Volume: 37
Issue: 3
Pagination: 257 - 267
Date Published: 2022/03/01
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 0169-5347
Abstract:

Recent archaeological discoveries suggest that both archaic Denisovans and Homo sapiens occupied the Tibetan Plateau earlier than expected. Genetic studies show that a pulse of Denisovan introgression was involved in the adaptation of Tibetan populations to high-altitude hypoxia. These findings challenge the traditional view that the plateau was one of the last places on earth colonized by H. sapiens and warrant a reappraisal of the population history of this highland. Here, we integrate archaeological and genomic evidence relevant to human dispersal, settlement, and adaptation in the region. We propose two testable models to address the peopling of the plateau in the broader context of H. sapiens dispersal and their encounters with Denisovans in Asia.Recent archaeological discoveries suggest that both archaic Denisovans and Homo sapiens occupied the Tibetan Plateau earlier than expected. Genetic studies show that a pulse of Denisovan introgression was involved in the adaptation of Tibetan populations to high-altitude hypoxia. These findings challenge the traditional view that the plateau was one of the last places on earth colonized by H. sapiens and warrant a reappraisal of the population history of this highland. Here, we integrate archaeological and genomic evidence relevant to human dispersal, settlement, and adaptation in the region. We propose two testable models to address the peopling of the plateau in the broader context of H. sapiens dispersal and their encounters with Denisovans in Asia.

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doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2021.11.004

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2021.11.004
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