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Clio Der Sarkissian
Ancient DNA reveals prehistoric gene-flow from Siberia in the complex human population history of North East Europe.
North East Europe harbors a high diversity of cultures and languages, suggesting a complex genetic history. Archaeological, anthropological, and genetic research has revealed a series of influences from Western and Eastern Eurasia in the past. While genetic data from modern-day populations is commonly used to make inferences about their origins and past migrations, ancient DNA provides a powerful test of such hypotheses by giving a snapshot of the past genetic diversity. In order to better understand the dynamics that have shaped the gene pool of North East Europeans, we generated and analyzed 34 mitochondrial genotypes from the skeletal remains of three archaeological sites in northwest Ru…
Neolithic mitochondrial haplogroup H genomes and the genetic origins of Europeans
Brotherton, Paul et al.-- The Genographic Consortium