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The genomic history of Southern Europe
Richard CottiauxEadaoin HarneyEadaoin HarneyIain MathiesonElizaveta VeselovskayaCorinne ThevenetGeorgi GanetsovskiPhilipp W. StockhammerPhilipp W. StockhammerPetar StanevDouglas J. KennettStefan ChohadzhievAdina BoroneanţDomenico Lo VetroMegan MichelMegan MichelNicholas J. ConardMaleen LeppekFanica VeljanovskaHarald MellerMartina LariClive BonsallMichael BolusThomas HighamAndrej StarovićDarko KomšoMario NovakIvaylo LozanovMaja ČUkaVanya PetrovaKrum BacvarovAlicja BudnikCosimo PosthCosimo PosthCristian ViragStanislav IlievHaak WolfgangWolfgang HaakFrancesca CandilioIñigo OlaldeTamás HajduDavid CaramelliRaiko KraußIvor JankovićSwapan MallickSwapan MallickMatthew FerryMatthew FerryBen Krause-kyoraMaria Teschler-nicolaMaria Teschler-nicolaKristin StewardsonKristin StewardsonCătălin LazărAnastasia PapathanasiouGiulio CatalanoVeneta HandzhyiskaKendra SirakKendra SirakKathrin NägeleKurt W. AltBernard GélyIvor KaravanićIvor KaravanićSvetlana VenelinovaNedko ElenskiDragana AntonovićRon PinhasiRon PinhasiMaria MalinaInna PotekhinaIvan ValchevAlexey G. NikitinKath McsweeneyDusan BoricAlissa MittnikAlissa MittnikNick PattersonSaskia PfrengleAngela SimalcsikAnna Szécsényi-nagyAbigail AshMalcolm LillieMario ŠLausFabio MartiniDavid ReichDavid ReichDavid ReichJohannes KrauseJohannes KrauseTamás SzeniczeyBence ViolaBence ViolaDženi LosLuca SineoHervé BocherensChristophe CupillardYavor BoyadzhievPavel MireaSahra TalamoAlexandra KozakKaterina HarvatiSongül Alpaslan-roodenbergNasreen BroomandkhoshbachtNasreen BroomandkhoshbachtMarko MenđušićGunita ZariņaOlivia CheronetOlivia CheronetIsil KucukkalipciDenise KeatingDorothée G. DruckerStefan AlexandrovVladimir SlavchevRadian AndreescuEppie R. JonesEppie R. JonesBeatriz GamarraMichael FranckenNadin RohlandGloria G. FortesJonas OppenheimerJonas OppenheimerStefania VaiT. Douglas PriceSergey VasilyevBorislava GalabovaKrassimir LeshtakovBisserka GaydarskaMende Balázs GusztávJoško ZaninovićNadezhda AtanassovaVyacheslav MoiseyevJosip BurmazDaniel FernandesDaniel FernandesSteve ZäunerDamian LabudaFrédérique Valentinsubject
0301 basic medicineMaleHistorySteppe01 natural sciencesgenome wide ancient DNA0302 clinical medicinepopulation dynamicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSHistory Ancient2. Zero hunger0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinarygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFarmersGenomeAgricultureCline (biology)GenomicsGrasslandEuropeGeographyWestern europeEthnologyFemalesoutheastern EuropeHumanArchaeogenetics010506 paleontologyAsia[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryHuman MigrationPopulationPopulationSettore BIO/08 - AntropologiaIndigenousArticleAncient03 medical and health sciencesgenetic variation ; genomics ; prehistoric Europe ; prehistoric archeology ; bioarchaeologyBioarchaeologygenomicsGeneticsHumansHUMANISTIC SCIENCES. Archeology.FarmerDNA AncientSex DistributioneducationMesolithic030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHUMANISTIČKE ZNANOSTI. Arheologija.Extramuralbusiness.industryGenome HumanAmbientaleDNAArchaeologyPRIRODNE ZNANOSTI. Biologija. Genetika evolucija i filogenija.genome wide ancient DNA; southeastern Europe; population dynamics030104 developmental biologyAncient DNAGenetics PopulationAgriculturegenetic variationAgriculture; Asia; DNA Ancient; Europe; Farmers; Female; Genetics Population; Genome Human; Grassland; History Ancient; Human Migration; Humans; Male; Sex Distribution; GenomicsAncient DNA Genomics Southeastern Europe Genetic VariationbusinessNATURAL SCIENCES. Biology. Genetics Evolution and Phylogenetics.030217 neurology & neurosurgerydescription
Farming was first introduced to southeastern Europe in the mid-7th millennium BCE - brought by migrants from Anatolia who settled in the region before spreading throughout Europe. However, the dynamics of the interaction between the first farmers and the indigenous hunter-gatherers remain poorly understood because of the near absence of ancient DNA from the region. We report new genome-wide ancient DNA data from 204 individuals-65 Paleolithic and Mesolithic, 93 Neolithic, and 46 Copper, Bronze and Iron Age-who lived in southeastern Europe and surrounding regions between about 12,000 and 500 BCE. We document that the hunter-gatherer populations of southeastern Europe, the Baltic, and the North Pontic Steppe were distinctive from those of western Europe, with a West-East cline of ancestry. We show that the people who brought farming to Europe were not part of a single population, as early farmers from southern Greece are not descended from the Neolithic population of northwestern Anatolia that was ancestral to all other European farmers. The ancestors of the first farmers of northern and western Europe passed through southeastern Europe with limited admixture with local hunter-gatherers, but we show that some groups that remained in the region mixed extensively with local hunter-gatherers, with relatively sex-balanced admixture compared to the male-biased hunter-gatherer admixture that we show prevailed later in the North and West. After the spread of farming, southeastern Europe continued to be a nexus between East and West, with intermittent steppe ancestry, including in individuals from the Varna I cemetery and associated with the Cucuteni-Trypillian archaeological complex, up to 2,000 years before the Steppe migration that replaced much of northern Europe9s population.
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