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A Genetic History of the Near East from an aDNA Time Course Sampling Eight Points in the Past 4,000 Years
The Iron and Classical Ages in the Near East were marked by population expansions carrying cultural transformations that shaped human history, but the genetic impact of these events on the people who lived through them is little-known. Here, we sequenced the whole genomes of 19 individuals who each...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7332655/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32470374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.05.008 |
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author | Haber, Marc Nassar, Joyce Almarri, Mohamed A. Saupe, Tina Saag, Lehti Griffith, Samuel J. Doumet-Serhal, Claude Chanteau, Julien Saghieh-Beydoun, Muntaha Xue, Yali Scheib, Christiana L. Tyler-Smith, Chris |
author_facet | Haber, Marc Nassar, Joyce Almarri, Mohamed A. Saupe, Tina Saag, Lehti Griffith, Samuel J. Doumet-Serhal, Claude Chanteau, Julien Saghieh-Beydoun, Muntaha Xue, Yali Scheib, Christiana L. Tyler-Smith, Chris |
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description | The Iron and Classical Ages in the Near East were marked by population expansions carrying cultural transformations that shaped human history, but the genetic impact of these events on the people who lived through them is little-known. Here, we sequenced the whole genomes of 19 individuals who each lived during one of four time periods between 800 BCE and 200 CE in Beirut on the Eastern Mediterranean coast at the center of the ancient world’s great civilizations. We combined these data with published data to traverse eight archaeological periods and observed any genetic changes as they arose. During the Iron Age (∼1000 BCE), people with Anatolian and South-East European ancestry admixed with people in the Near East. The region was then conquered by the Persians (539 BCE), who facilitated movement exemplified in Beirut by an ancient family with Egyptian-Lebanese admixed members. But the genetic impact at a population level does not appear until the time of Alexander the Great (beginning 330 BCE), when a fusion of Asian and Near Easterner ancestry can be seen, paralleling the cultural fusion that appears in the archaeological records from this period. The Romans then conquered the region (31 BCE) but had little genetic impact over their 600 years of rule. Finally, during the Ottoman rule (beginning 1516 CE), Caucasus-related ancestry penetrated the Near East. Thus, in the past 4,000 years, three limited admixture events detectably impacted the population, complementing the historical records of this culturally complex region dominated by the elite with genetic insights from the general population. |
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spelling | pubmed-73326552020-10-09 A Genetic History of the Near East from an aDNA Time Course Sampling Eight Points in the Past 4,000 Years Haber, Marc Nassar, Joyce Almarri, Mohamed A. Saupe, Tina Saag, Lehti Griffith, Samuel J. Doumet-Serhal, Claude Chanteau, Julien Saghieh-Beydoun, Muntaha Xue, Yali Scheib, Christiana L. Tyler-Smith, Chris Am J Hum Genet Report The Iron and Classical Ages in the Near East were marked by population expansions carrying cultural transformations that shaped human history, but the genetic impact of these events on the people who lived through them is little-known. Here, we sequenced the whole genomes of 19 individuals who each lived during one of four time periods between 800 BCE and 200 CE in Beirut on the Eastern Mediterranean coast at the center of the ancient world’s great civilizations. We combined these data with published data to traverse eight archaeological periods and observed any genetic changes as they arose. During the Iron Age (∼1000 BCE), people with Anatolian and South-East European ancestry admixed with people in the Near East. The region was then conquered by the Persians (539 BCE), who facilitated movement exemplified in Beirut by an ancient family with Egyptian-Lebanese admixed members. But the genetic impact at a population level does not appear until the time of Alexander the Great (beginning 330 BCE), when a fusion of Asian and Near Easterner ancestry can be seen, paralleling the cultural fusion that appears in the archaeological records from this period. The Romans then conquered the region (31 BCE) but had little genetic impact over their 600 years of rule. Finally, during the Ottoman rule (beginning 1516 CE), Caucasus-related ancestry penetrated the Near East. Thus, in the past 4,000 years, three limited admixture events detectably impacted the population, complementing the historical records of this culturally complex region dominated by the elite with genetic insights from the general population. Elsevier 2020-07-02 2020-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7332655/ /pubmed/32470374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.05.008 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Report Haber, Marc Nassar, Joyce Almarri, Mohamed A. Saupe, Tina Saag, Lehti Griffith, Samuel J. Doumet-Serhal, Claude Chanteau, Julien Saghieh-Beydoun, Muntaha Xue, Yali Scheib, Christiana L. Tyler-Smith, Chris A Genetic History of the Near East from an aDNA Time Course Sampling Eight Points in the Past 4,000 Years |
title | A Genetic History of the Near East from an aDNA Time Course Sampling Eight Points in the Past 4,000 Years |
title_full | A Genetic History of the Near East from an aDNA Time Course Sampling Eight Points in the Past 4,000 Years |
title_fullStr | A Genetic History of the Near East from an aDNA Time Course Sampling Eight Points in the Past 4,000 Years |
title_full_unstemmed | A Genetic History of the Near East from an aDNA Time Course Sampling Eight Points in the Past 4,000 Years |
title_short | A Genetic History of the Near East from an aDNA Time Course Sampling Eight Points in the Past 4,000 Years |
title_sort | genetic history of the near east from an adna time course sampling eight points in the past 4,000 years |
topic | Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7332655/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32470374 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.05.008 |
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