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The Demographic Development of the First Farmers in Anatolia

The archaeological documentation of the development of sedentary farming societies in Anatolia is not yet mirrored by a genetic understanding of the human populations involved, in contrast to the spread of farming in Europe [1, 2, 3]. Sedentary farming communities emerged in parts of the Fertile Cre...

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Autores principales: Kılınç, Gülşah Merve, Omrak, Ayça, Özer, Füsun, Günther, Torsten, Büyükkarakaya, Ali Metin, Bıçakçı, Erhan, Baird, Douglas, Dönertaş, Handan Melike, Ghalichi, Ayshin, Yaka, Reyhan, Koptekin, Dilek, Açan, Sinan Can, Parvizi, Poorya, Krzewińska, Maja, Daskalaki, Evangelia A., Yüncü, Eren, Dağtaş, Nihan Dilşad, Fairbairn, Andrew, Pearson, Jessica, Mustafaoğlu, Gökhan, Erdal, Yılmaz Selim, Çakan, Yasin Gökhan, Togan, İnci, Somel, Mehmet, Storå, Jan, Jakobsson, Mattias, Götherström, Anders
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27498567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.07.057
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author Kılınç, Gülşah Merve
Omrak, Ayça
Özer, Füsun
Günther, Torsten
Büyükkarakaya, Ali Metin
Bıçakçı, Erhan
Baird, Douglas
Dönertaş, Handan Melike
Ghalichi, Ayshin
Yaka, Reyhan
Koptekin, Dilek
Açan, Sinan Can
Parvizi, Poorya
Krzewińska, Maja
Daskalaki, Evangelia A.
Yüncü, Eren
Dağtaş, Nihan Dilşad
Fairbairn, Andrew
Pearson, Jessica
Mustafaoğlu, Gökhan
Erdal, Yılmaz Selim
Çakan, Yasin Gökhan
Togan, İnci
Somel, Mehmet
Storå, Jan
Jakobsson, Mattias
Götherström, Anders
author_facet Kılınç, Gülşah Merve
Omrak, Ayça
Özer, Füsun
Günther, Torsten
Büyükkarakaya, Ali Metin
Bıçakçı, Erhan
Baird, Douglas
Dönertaş, Handan Melike
Ghalichi, Ayshin
Yaka, Reyhan
Koptekin, Dilek
Açan, Sinan Can
Parvizi, Poorya
Krzewińska, Maja
Daskalaki, Evangelia A.
Yüncü, Eren
Dağtaş, Nihan Dilşad
Fairbairn, Andrew
Pearson, Jessica
Mustafaoğlu, Gökhan
Erdal, Yılmaz Selim
Çakan, Yasin Gökhan
Togan, İnci
Somel, Mehmet
Storå, Jan
Jakobsson, Mattias
Götherström, Anders
author_sort Kılınç, Gülşah Merve
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description The archaeological documentation of the development of sedentary farming societies in Anatolia is not yet mirrored by a genetic understanding of the human populations involved, in contrast to the spread of farming in Europe [1, 2, 3]. Sedentary farming communities emerged in parts of the Fertile Crescent during the tenth millennium and early ninth millennium calibrated (cal) BC and had appeared in central Anatolia by 8300 cal BC [4]. Farming spread into west Anatolia by the early seventh millennium cal BC and quasi-synchronously into Europe, although the timing and process of this movement remain unclear. Using genome sequence data that we generated from nine central Anatolian Neolithic individuals, we studied the transition period from early Aceramic (Pre-Pottery) to the later Pottery Neolithic, when farming expanded west of the Fertile Crescent. We find that genetic diversity in the earliest farmers was conspicuously low, on a par with European foraging groups. With the advent of the Pottery Neolithic, genetic variation within societies reached levels later found in early European farmers. Our results confirm that the earliest Neolithic central Anatolians belonged to the same gene pool as the first Neolithic migrants spreading into Europe. Further, genetic affinities between later Anatolian farmers and fourth to third millennium BC Chalcolithic south Europeans suggest an additional wave of Anatolian migrants, after the initial Neolithic spread but before the Yamnaya-related migrations. We propose that the earliest farming societies demographically resembled foragers and that only after regional gene flow and rising heterogeneity did the farming population expansions into Europe occur.
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spelling pubmed-50693502016-11-03 The Demographic Development of the First Farmers in Anatolia Kılınç, Gülşah Merve Omrak, Ayça Özer, Füsun Günther, Torsten Büyükkarakaya, Ali Metin Bıçakçı, Erhan Baird, Douglas Dönertaş, Handan Melike Ghalichi, Ayshin Yaka, Reyhan Koptekin, Dilek Açan, Sinan Can Parvizi, Poorya Krzewińska, Maja Daskalaki, Evangelia A. Yüncü, Eren Dağtaş, Nihan Dilşad Fairbairn, Andrew Pearson, Jessica Mustafaoğlu, Gökhan Erdal, Yılmaz Selim Çakan, Yasin Gökhan Togan, İnci Somel, Mehmet Storå, Jan Jakobsson, Mattias Götherström, Anders Curr Biol Report The archaeological documentation of the development of sedentary farming societies in Anatolia is not yet mirrored by a genetic understanding of the human populations involved, in contrast to the spread of farming in Europe [1, 2, 3]. Sedentary farming communities emerged in parts of the Fertile Crescent during the tenth millennium and early ninth millennium calibrated (cal) BC and had appeared in central Anatolia by 8300 cal BC [4]. Farming spread into west Anatolia by the early seventh millennium cal BC and quasi-synchronously into Europe, although the timing and process of this movement remain unclear. Using genome sequence data that we generated from nine central Anatolian Neolithic individuals, we studied the transition period from early Aceramic (Pre-Pottery) to the later Pottery Neolithic, when farming expanded west of the Fertile Crescent. We find that genetic diversity in the earliest farmers was conspicuously low, on a par with European foraging groups. With the advent of the Pottery Neolithic, genetic variation within societies reached levels later found in early European farmers. Our results confirm that the earliest Neolithic central Anatolians belonged to the same gene pool as the first Neolithic migrants spreading into Europe. Further, genetic affinities between later Anatolian farmers and fourth to third millennium BC Chalcolithic south Europeans suggest an additional wave of Anatolian migrants, after the initial Neolithic spread but before the Yamnaya-related migrations. We propose that the earliest farming societies demographically resembled foragers and that only after regional gene flow and rising heterogeneity did the farming population expansions into Europe occur. Cell Press 2016-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5069350/ /pubmed/27498567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.07.057 Text en © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Kılınç, Gülşah Merve
Omrak, Ayça
Özer, Füsun
Günther, Torsten
Büyükkarakaya, Ali Metin
Bıçakçı, Erhan
Baird, Douglas
Dönertaş, Handan Melike
Ghalichi, Ayshin
Yaka, Reyhan
Koptekin, Dilek
Açan, Sinan Can
Parvizi, Poorya
Krzewińska, Maja
Daskalaki, Evangelia A.
Yüncü, Eren
Dağtaş, Nihan Dilşad
Fairbairn, Andrew
Pearson, Jessica
Mustafaoğlu, Gökhan
Erdal, Yılmaz Selim
Çakan, Yasin Gökhan
Togan, İnci
Somel, Mehmet
Storå, Jan
Jakobsson, Mattias
Götherström, Anders
The Demographic Development of the First Farmers in Anatolia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27498567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.07.057
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