Reconstructing Demography and Social Behavior During the Neolithic Expansion from Genomic Diversity Across Island Southeast Asia
Authored by Francois Vallee, Aurelien Luciani, Murray P Cox
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.116.191379
Sponsors:
Association of Commonwealth Universities
Royal Society of New Zealand
Platforms:
Repast
Java
Model Documentation:
Other Narrative
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Model Code URLs:
https://www.comses.net/codebases/5014/releases/1.0.0/
Abstract
Archaeology, linguistics, and increasingly genetics are clarifying how
populations moved from mainland Asia, through Island Southeast Asia, and
out into the Pacific during the farming revolution. Yet key features of
this process remain poorly understood, particularly how social behaviors
intersected with demographic drivers to create the patterns of genomic
diversity observed across Island Southeast Asia today. Such questions
are ripe for computer modeling. Here, we construct an agent-based model
to simulate human mobility across Island Southeast Asia from the
Neolithic period to the present, with a special focus on interactions
between individuals with Asian, Papuan, and mixed Asian-Papuan ancestry.
Incorporating key features of the region, including its complex
geography (islands and sea), demographic drivers (fecundity and
migration), and social behaviors (marriage preferences), the model
simultaneously tracks a full suite of genomic markers (autosomes, X
chromosome, mitochondrial DNA, and Y chromosome). Using Bayesian
inference, model parameters were determined that produce simulations
that closely resemble the admixture profiles of 2299 individuals from 84
populations across Island Southeast Asia. The results highlight that
greater propensity to migrate and elevated birth rates are related
drivers behind the expansion of individuals with Asian ancestry relative
to individuals with Papuan ancestry, that offspring preferentially
resulted from marriages between Asian women and Papuan men, and that in
contrast to current thinking, individuals with Asian ancestry were
likely distributed across large parts of western Island Southeast Asia
before the Neolithic expansion.
Tags
Genetic diversity
Model
Societies
Pleistocene
Austronesian expansion
Indonesian archipelago
Eastern indonesia
Population sizes
Admixture
Ancestry