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The mtDNA legacy of the Levantine early Upper Palaeolithic in Africa
Authors:Olivieri Anna  Achilli Alessandro  Pala Maria  Battaglia Vincenza  Fornarino Simona  Al-Zahery Nadia  Scozzari Rosaria  Cruciani Fulvio  Behar Doron M  Dugoujon Jean-Michel  Coudray Clotilde  Santachiara-Benerecetti A Silvana  Semino Ornella  Bandelt Hans-Jürgen  Torroni Antonio
Institution:Dipartimento di Genetica e Microbiologia, Università di Pavia, Via Ferrata 1, 27100 Pavia, Italy.
Abstract:Sequencing of 81 entire human mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) belonging to haplogroups M1 and U6 reveals that these predominantly North African clades arose in southwestern Asia and moved together to Africa about 40,000 to 45,000 years ago. Their arrival temporally overlaps with the event(s) that led to the peopling of Europe by modern humans and was most likely the result of the same change in climate conditions that allowed humans to enter the Levant, opening the way to the colonization of both Europe and North Africa. Thus, the early Upper Palaeolithic population(s) carrying M1 and U6 did not return to Africa along the southern coastal route of the "out of Africa" exit, but from the Mediterranean area; and the North African Dabban and European Aurignacian industries derived from a common Levantine source.
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