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Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions
Archaeogenetic studies have described the formation of Eurasian ‘steppe ancestry’ as a mixture of Eastern and Caucasus hunter-gatherers. However, it remains unclear when and where this ancestry arose and whether it was related to a horizon of cultural innovations in the 4(th) millennium BCE that sub...
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author | Wang, Chuan-Chao Reinhold, Sabine Kalmykov, Alexey Wissgott, Antje Brandt, Guido Jeong, Choongwon Cheronet, Olivia Ferry, Matthew Harney, Eadaoin Keating, Denise Mallick, Swapan Rohland, Nadin Stewardson, Kristin Kantorovich, Anatoly R. Maslov, Vladimir E. Petrenko, Vladimira G. Erlikh, Vladimir R. Atabiev, Biaslan Ch. Magomedov, Rabadan G. Kohl, Philipp L. Alt, Kurt W. Pichler, Sandra L. Gerling, Claudia Meller, Harald Vardanyan, Benik Yeganyan, Larisa Rezepkin, Alexey D. Mariaschk, Dirk Berezina, Natalia Gresky, Julia Fuchs, Katharina Knipper, Corina Schiffels, Stephan Balanovska, Elena Balanovsky, Oleg Mathieson, Iain Higham, Thomas Berezin, Yakov B. Buzhilova, Alexandra Trifonov, Viktor Pinhasi, Ron Belinskij, Andrej B. Reich, David Hansen, Svend Krause, Johannes Haak, Wolfgang |
author_facet | Wang, Chuan-Chao Reinhold, Sabine Kalmykov, Alexey Wissgott, Antje Brandt, Guido Jeong, Choongwon Cheronet, Olivia Ferry, Matthew Harney, Eadaoin Keating, Denise Mallick, Swapan Rohland, Nadin Stewardson, Kristin Kantorovich, Anatoly R. Maslov, Vladimir E. Petrenko, Vladimira G. Erlikh, Vladimir R. Atabiev, Biaslan Ch. Magomedov, Rabadan G. Kohl, Philipp L. Alt, Kurt W. Pichler, Sandra L. Gerling, Claudia Meller, Harald Vardanyan, Benik Yeganyan, Larisa Rezepkin, Alexey D. Mariaschk, Dirk Berezina, Natalia Gresky, Julia Fuchs, Katharina Knipper, Corina Schiffels, Stephan Balanovska, Elena Balanovsky, Oleg Mathieson, Iain Higham, Thomas Berezin, Yakov B. Buzhilova, Alexandra Trifonov, Viktor Pinhasi, Ron Belinskij, Andrej B. Reich, David Hansen, Svend Krause, Johannes Haak, Wolfgang |
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description | Archaeogenetic studies have described the formation of Eurasian ‘steppe ancestry’ as a mixture of Eastern and Caucasus hunter-gatherers. However, it remains unclear when and where this ancestry arose and whether it was related to a horizon of cultural innovations in the 4(th) millennium BCE that subsequently facilitated the advance of pastoral societies in Eurasia. Here we generated genome-wide SNP data from 45 prehistoric individuals along a 3000-year temporal transect in the North Caucasus. We observe a genetic separation between the groups of the Caucasus and those of the adjacent steppe. The northern Caucasus groups are genetically similar to contemporaneous populations south of it, suggesting human movement across the mountain range during the Bronze Age. The steppe groups from Yamnaya and subsequent pastoralist cultures show evidence for previously undetected farmer-related ancestry from different contact zones, while Steppe Maykop individuals harbour additional Upper Palaeolithic Siberian and Native American related ancestry. |
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spelling | pubmed-63601912019-02-05 Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions Wang, Chuan-Chao Reinhold, Sabine Kalmykov, Alexey Wissgott, Antje Brandt, Guido Jeong, Choongwon Cheronet, Olivia Ferry, Matthew Harney, Eadaoin Keating, Denise Mallick, Swapan Rohland, Nadin Stewardson, Kristin Kantorovich, Anatoly R. Maslov, Vladimir E. Petrenko, Vladimira G. Erlikh, Vladimir R. Atabiev, Biaslan Ch. Magomedov, Rabadan G. Kohl, Philipp L. Alt, Kurt W. Pichler, Sandra L. Gerling, Claudia Meller, Harald Vardanyan, Benik Yeganyan, Larisa Rezepkin, Alexey D. Mariaschk, Dirk Berezina, Natalia Gresky, Julia Fuchs, Katharina Knipper, Corina Schiffels, Stephan Balanovska, Elena Balanovsky, Oleg Mathieson, Iain Higham, Thomas Berezin, Yakov B. Buzhilova, Alexandra Trifonov, Viktor Pinhasi, Ron Belinskij, Andrej B. Reich, David Hansen, Svend Krause, Johannes Haak, Wolfgang Nat Commun Article Archaeogenetic studies have described the formation of Eurasian ‘steppe ancestry’ as a mixture of Eastern and Caucasus hunter-gatherers. However, it remains unclear when and where this ancestry arose and whether it was related to a horizon of cultural innovations in the 4(th) millennium BCE that subsequently facilitated the advance of pastoral societies in Eurasia. Here we generated genome-wide SNP data from 45 prehistoric individuals along a 3000-year temporal transect in the North Caucasus. We observe a genetic separation between the groups of the Caucasus and those of the adjacent steppe. The northern Caucasus groups are genetically similar to contemporaneous populations south of it, suggesting human movement across the mountain range during the Bronze Age. The steppe groups from Yamnaya and subsequent pastoralist cultures show evidence for previously undetected farmer-related ancestry from different contact zones, while Steppe Maykop individuals harbour additional Upper Palaeolithic Siberian and Native American related ancestry. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6360191/ /pubmed/30713341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-08220-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Article Wang, Chuan-Chao Reinhold, Sabine Kalmykov, Alexey Wissgott, Antje Brandt, Guido Jeong, Choongwon Cheronet, Olivia Ferry, Matthew Harney, Eadaoin Keating, Denise Mallick, Swapan Rohland, Nadin Stewardson, Kristin Kantorovich, Anatoly R. Maslov, Vladimir E. Petrenko, Vladimira G. Erlikh, Vladimir R. Atabiev, Biaslan Ch. Magomedov, Rabadan G. Kohl, Philipp L. Alt, Kurt W. Pichler, Sandra L. Gerling, Claudia Meller, Harald Vardanyan, Benik Yeganyan, Larisa Rezepkin, Alexey D. Mariaschk, Dirk Berezina, Natalia Gresky, Julia Fuchs, Katharina Knipper, Corina Schiffels, Stephan Balanovska, Elena Balanovsky, Oleg Mathieson, Iain Higham, Thomas Berezin, Yakov B. Buzhilova, Alexandra Trifonov, Viktor Pinhasi, Ron Belinskij, Andrej B. Reich, David Hansen, Svend Krause, Johannes Haak, Wolfgang Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions |
title | Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions |
title_full | Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions |
title_fullStr | Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions |
title_full_unstemmed | Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions |
title_short | Ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the Caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions |
title_sort | ancient human genome-wide data from a 3000-year interval in the caucasus corresponds with eco-geographic regions |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6360191/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30713341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-08220-8 |
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