1038:: We identified, for the first time in ancient populations, the rare mitochondrial haplogroup X4 in two Bronze Age Catacomb culture-associated individuals. Genetic similarity analyses show close maternal genetic affinities between populations associated with both eastern and Baltic Corded Ware culture, and the Yamnaya horizon, in contrast to larger genetic differentiation between populations associated with western Corded Ware culture and the Yamnaya horizon. This indicates that females with steppe ancestry contributed to the formation of populations associated with the eastern Corded Ware culture while more local people, likely of Neolithic farmer ancestry, contributed to the formation of populations associated with western Corded Ware culture.
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Kalliga, Eleni Souleles, Angelos Kontopoulos, Ioannis Karamitrou-Mentessidi, Georgia Philaniotou, Olga Sampson, Adamantios Theodorou, Dimitra Tsipopoulou, Metaxia Akamatis, Ioannis Halstead, Paul Kotsakis, Kostas Urem-Kotsou, Dushka Panagiotopoulos, Diamantis Ziota, Christina Triantaphyllou, Sevasti Delaneau, Olivier Jensen, Jeffrey D. Victor Moreno-Mayar, J. Burger, Joachim Sousa, Vitor C. Lao, Oscar Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo Papageorgopoulou (2021).
379:) and diminishing northwards to about 10% in northern Scandinavia. According to more recent studies the highest EEF ancestry found in modern Europeans ranges from 67% to over 80% in modern Sardinians, Italians, and Iberians, with the lowest EEF ancestry found in modern Europeans ranging around 35-40% in modern Finns, Lithuanians and Latvians. EEF ancestry is also prominent in living Northwest Africans like Moroccans and Algerians.
970:Ăversti, Sanni; Majander, Kerttu; Salmela, Elina; Salo, Kati; Arppe, Laura; Belskiy, Stanislav; Etu-Sihvola, Heli; Laakso, Ville; Mikkola, Esa; Pfrengle, Saskia; Putkonen, Mikko; Taavitsainen, Jussi-Pekka; Vuoristo, Katja; Wessman, Anna; Sajantila, Antti; Oinonen, Markku; Haak, Wolfgang; Schuenemann, Verena J.; Krause, Johannes; Palo, Jukka U.; Onkamo, PĂ€ivi (15 November 2019).
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Neolithic and Bronze Age, further reductions of EEF ancestry in Europe due to migrations of peoples with steppe-related ancestry is associated with further increases in height. High frequencies of EEF ancestry in
Southern Europe might partly explain the shortness of Southern Europeans as compared to Northern Europeans, who carry increased levels of steppe-related ancestry.
103:(WHGs), with significant regional variation. European farmer and hunter-gatherer populations coexisted and traded in some locales, although evidence suggests that the relationship was not always peaceful. Over the course of the next 4,000 years or so, Europe was transformed into agricultural communities, with WHGs being effectively replaced across Europe. During the
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Allentoft, Morten E.; Sikora, Martin; Refoyo-MartĂnez, Alba; Irving-Pease, Evan K.; Fischer, Anders; Barrie, William; Ingason, AndrĂ©s; Stenderup, Jesper; Sjögren, Karl-Göran; Pearson, Alice; Mota, Barbara; Paulsson, Bettina Schulz; Halgren, Alma; Macleod, Ruairidh; JĂžrkov, Marie Louise
Schjellerup (5
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Yamnaya population. The uniparental markers
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Unterlaender, Martina Dolgova, Olga Amorim, Carlos Eduardo G. Coroado-Santos, Francisco Neuenschwander, Samuel Ganiatsou, Elissavet Davalos, Diana I. Cruz Anchieri, Lucas Michaud, Frederic Winkelbach, Laura Bloecher, Jens Cardenas, Yami Ommar Arizmendi da Mota, Barbara
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Seersholm, Frederik Valeur; Sjögren, Karl-Göran; Koelman, Julia; Blank, Malou; Svensson, Emma M.; Staring, Jacqueline; Fraser, Magdalena; Pinotti, Thomaz; McColl, Hugh; Gaunitz, Charleen; Ruiz-Bedoya, Tatiana; GranehÀll, Lena; Villegas-Ramirez, Berenice; Fischer, Anders; Price, T. Douglas (August
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than EEFs, and the replacement of
European hunter-gatherers by EEFs resulted in a dramatic decrease in genetic height throughout Europe. During the later phases of the Neolithic, height increased among European farmers, probably due to increasing admixture with hunter-gatherers. During the Late
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Irving-Pease, Evan K.; Refoyo-MartĂnez, Alba; Barrie, William; Ingason, AndrĂ©s; Pearson, Alice; Fischer, Anders; Sjögren, Karl-Göran; Halgren, Alma S.; Macleod, Ruairidh; Demeter, Fabrice; Henriksen, Rasmus A.; Vimala, Tharsika; McColl, Hugh; Vaughn, Andrew H.; Speidel, Leo (January 2024).
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Frantz, Laurent A. F.; Haile, James; Lin, Audrey T.; Scheu, Amelie; Geörg, Christina; Benecke, Norbert; Alexander, Michelle; Linderholm, Anna; Mullin, Victoria E.; Daly, Kevin G.; Battista, Vincent M.; Price, Max; Gron, Kurt J.; Alexandri, Panoraia; Arbogast, Rose-Marie (27 August 2019).
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Marchi, Nina; Winkelbach, Laura; Schulz, Ilektra; Brami, Maxime; Hofmanovå, Zuzana; Blöcher, Jens; Reyna-Blanco, Carlos S.; Diekmann, Yoan; Thiéry, Alexandre; Kapopoulou, Adamandia; Link, Vivian; Piuz, Valérie; Kreutzer, Susanne; Figarska, Sylwia M.; Ganiatsou, Elissavet (May 2022).
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Marchi, Nina; Winkelbach, Laura; Schulz, Ilektra; Brami, Maxime; Hofmanovå, Zuzana; Blöcher, Jens; Reyna-Blanco, Carlos S.; Diekmann, Yoan; Thiéry, Alexandre; Kapopoulou, Adamandia; Link, Vivian; Piuz, Valérie; Kreutzer, Susanne; Figarska, Sylwia M.; Ganiatsou, Elissavet (May 2022).
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Lazaridis, Iosif; Nadel, Dani; Rollefson, Gary; Merrett, Deborah C.; Rohland, Nadin; Mallick, Swapan; Fernandes, Daniel; Novak, Mario; Gamarra, Beatriz; Sirak, Kendra; Connell, Sarah; Stewardson, Kristin; Harney, Eadaoin; Fu, Qiaomei; Gonzalez-Fortes, Gloria (8 August 2016).
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Southeast Europe, which resulted in the replacement of almost all (c. 98%) of the local Balkan hunter-gatherer gene pool with ancestry from Anatolian farmers. In the Balkans, the EEFs appear to have divided into two wings, who expanded further west into Europe along the
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nevertheless remained unsettled by EEFs. During the Middle
Neolithic there was a largely male-driven resurgence of WHG ancestry among many EEF-derived communities, leading to increasing frequencies of the hunter-gatherer paternal haplogroups among them.
439:(tracing descent through the male line), with the tombs occupants mostly consisting of the male descendants of a single male common ancestor and their children, as well as their wives which were genetically unrelated to their husbands, suggesting female
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European with steppe ancestry had elevated EEF ancestry on the X chromosome, suggesting a sex bias, in which Steppe ancestry was inherited by more male than female ancestors. However, this study's results
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1026:"The subsequent spread of Yamnaya-related people and Corded Ware Culture in the late Neolithic and Bronze Age were accompanied with the increase of haplogroups I, U2 and T1 in Europe (See8 and references therein)."
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SimĂ”es, Luciana G.; GĂŒnther, Torsten; MartĂnez-SĂĄnchez, Rafael M.; Vera-RodrĂguez, Juan Carlos; Iriarte, Eneko; RodrĂguez-Varela, Ricardo; Bokbot, Youssef; Valdiosera, Cristina; Jakobsson, Mattias (15 June 2023).
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Wang, Ke; PrĂŒfer, Kay; Krause-Kyora, Ben; Childebayeva, Ainash; Schuenemann, Verena J.; Coia, Valentina; Maixner, Frank; Zink, Albert; Schiffels, Stephan; Krause, Johannes (16 August 2023).
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Krause, Johannes; Jeong, Choongwon; Haak, Wolfgang; Posth, Cosimo; Stockhammer, Philipp W.; MustafaoÄlu, Gökhan; Fairbairn, Andrew; Bianco, Raffaela A.; Julia Gresky (19 March 2019).
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Fowler, Chris; Olalde, Iñigo; Cummings, Vicki; Armit, Ian; BĂŒster, Lindsey; Cuthbert, Sarah; Rohland, Nadin; Cheronet, Olivia; Pinhasi, Ron; Reich, David (27 January 2022).
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DNA (mainly haplogroup N) was also substantially replaced, being supplanted by steppe lineages, suggesting the migrations involved both males and females from the steppe.
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Derenko, Miroslava; Malyarchuk, Boris; Grzybowski, Tomasz; Denisova, Galina; Rogalla, Urszula; Perkova, Maria; Dambueva, Irina; Zakharov, Ilia (21 December 2010).
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Genetic studies demonstrate that the introduction of farming to Europe in the 7th millennium BC was associated with a mass migration of people from
Northwest
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819:"HVS-I polymorphism screening of ancient human mitochondrial DNA provides evidence for N9a discontinuity and East Asian haplogroups in the Neolithic Hungary"
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Scheu, Amelie; Powell, Adam; Bollongino, Ruth; Vigne, Jean-Denis; Tresset, Anne; Ăakırlar, Canan; Benecke, Norbert; Burger, Joachim (December 2015).
972:"Human mitochondrial DNA lineages in Iron-Age Fennoscandia suggest incipient admixture and eastern introduction of farming-related maternal ancestry"
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3292:"Paleogenomic Evidence for Multi-generational Mixing between Neolithic Farmers and Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers in the Lower Danube Basin"
3060:"Ancient genome-wide DNA from France highlights the complexity of interactions between Mesolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers"
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2683:"Ancient mitochondrial DNA from the northern fringe of the Neolithic farming expansion in Europe sheds light on the dispersion process"
3518:"Interactions between earliest Linearbandkeramik farmers and central European hunter gatherers at the dawn of European Neolithization"
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The ANF ancestry is found in substantial levels in contemporary European, West Asian and North African populations, and also found in
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Serra-Vidal, Gerard; Lucas-Sanchez, Marcel; Fadhlaoui-Zid, Karima; Bekada, Asmahan; Zalloua, Pierre; Comas, David (November 2019).
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Guba, Zsuzsanna; Hadadi, Ăva; Major, Ăgnes; Furka, TĂŒnde; JuhĂĄsz, Emese; KoĂłs, Judit; Nagy, KĂĄroly; Zeke, TamĂĄs (November 2011).
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A distinct group of the Anatolian Neolithic Farmers spread into the east of Anatolia, and left a considerable genetic legacy in
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that have confirmed that this spread was strongly correlated with a
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2388:"Upper Palaeolithic genomes reveal deep roots of modern Eurasians"
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309:, which is almost non-existent in modern Europeans, but common in
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1501:"The selection landscape and genetic legacy of ancient Eurasians"
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consisted mainly of West Eurasian lineages including haplogroups
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704:"When the First Farmers Arrived in Europe, Inequality Evolved"
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157:. They also have a minor role in the ethnogenesis of WSHs of
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GonzĂĄlez-Fortes, Gloria; et al. (19 June 2017).
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3516:
Nikitin, Alexey G.; et al. (20 December 2019).
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SĂĄnchez-Quinto, Federico; et al. (7 May 2019).
941:
Crabtree, Pam J.; Bogucki, Peter (25 January 2017).
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
3017:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
2730:Marcus, Joseph H.; et al. (24 February 2020).
2557:Lazaridis, Iosif; et al. (17 September 2014).
1622:
2681:Malmström, Helena; et al. (19 January 2015).
2079:"A dynastic elite in monumental Neolithic society"
1440:"The genomic origins of the world's first farmers"
554:"The genomic origins of the world's first farmers"
391:Reconstruction of a Neolithic farmer from Europe,
2895:Mathieson, Iain; et al. (21 February 2018).
2838:Mathieson, Iain; et al. (23 November 2015).
2786:
2443:Jones, Eppie R.; et al. (20 February 2017).
2386:Jones, Eppie R.; et al. (16 November 2015).
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681:"The first Europeans weren't who you might think"
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947:. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 55.
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3347:HofmanovĂĄ, Zuzana; et al. (21 June 2016).
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2952:Olalde, Iñigo; et al. (2 September 2015).
2259:
1630:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1078:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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3406:Lazaridis, Iosif; et al. (25 July 2016).
2201:SimÔes, Luciana G; et al. (7 June 2023).
2077:Cassidy, Lara M.; et al. (17 June 2020).
2076:
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340:(CHG) ancestries. These migrations led to EEF
64:. Although the spread of agriculture from the
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3466:Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
3000:
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2787:Martiniano, Rui; et al. (27 July 2017).
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2624:Lipson, Mark; et al. (8 November 2017).
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2018:Brunel, Samantha; et al. (9 June 2020).
2017:
1904:Alt, Kurt W.; et al. (7 February 2020).
1072:Lazaridis, Iosif; Reich, David (5 May 2017).
1047:
3058:Rivollat, Maïté; et al. (29 May 2020).
3001:Olalde, Iñigo; et al. (15 March 2019).
2897:"The genomic history of southeastern Europe"
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2442:
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2319:Haak, Wolfgang; et al. (2 March 2015).
1961:Brace, Selina; et al. (15 April 2019).
1960:
1738:Brami, Maxime; Heyd, Volker (January 2011).
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364:in a follow-up study by Iosif Lazaridis and
218:by these hunter-gatherers and not spread by
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2260:Goldberg, Amy; et al. (7 March 2017).
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2500:Juras, Anna; et al. (2 August 2018).
2142:Fregel, Rosa; et al. (26 June 2018).
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1200:Population Genomics of Stone Age Eurasia
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423:EEFs and their Anatolian forebears kept
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383:Physical appearance and allele frequency
206:derived most of their ancestry from the
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1352:Lalueza-Fox, Carles (1 February 2022).
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332:, who carried roughly equal amounts of
174:BactriaâMargiana Archaeological Complex
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375:(with a peak of 65% in the island of
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76:of these farmers, and was not just a
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399:European hunter-gatherers were much
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2688:Proceedings of the Royal Society B
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1145:Nature Ecology & Evolution
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702:Spinney, Laura (1 July 2020).
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1:
1717:10.1080/14614103.2019.1615214
1355:Inequality: A Genetic History
679:Curry, Andrew (August 2019).
468:
32:) who brought agriculture to
4226:Modern human genetic history
3363:National Academy of Sciences
3180:National Academy of Sciences
2812:10.1371/journal.pgen.1006852
2276:National Academy of Sciences
2158:National Academy of Sciences
2034:National Academy of Sciences
1968:Nature Ecology and Evolution
901:10.1371/journal.pone.0015214
289:have also been found. Their
22:Early European Farmers (EEF)
7:
1744:Praehistorische Zeitschrift
446:
183:
26:Anatolian Neolithic Farmers
10:
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3786:Neanderthal genome project
3702:Neolithic European Farmers
3657:Cambridge University Press
3585:Cambridge University Press
3548:10.1038/s41598-019-56029-2
2762:10.1038/s41467-020-14523-6
2532:10.1038/s41598-018-29914-5
2234:10.1038/s41586-023-06166-6
1936:10.1038/s41598-020-58483-9
1861:10.1038/s41586-024-07651-2
1803:10.1038/s41586-021-04241-4
1525:10.1038/s41586-023-06705-1
1456:10.1016/j.cell.2022.04.008
1398:10.1016/j.xgen.2023.100377
996:10.1038/s41598-019-51045-8
748:10.1038/s41586-023-06166-6
570:10.1016/j.cell.2022.04.008
511:10.1038/s41467-019-09209-7
463:Anatolian hunter-gatherers
232:Caucasian Hunter-Gatherers
208:Anatolian hunter-gatherers
187:
180:) with more lower levels.
4216:Genetic history of Europe
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3493:10.1016/j.gde.2018.06.007
3322:10.1016/j.cub.2017.05.023
3148:10.1016/j.cub.2017.06.022
2475:10.1016/j.cub.2016.12.060
2109:10.1038/s41586-020-2378-6
1993:10.1038/s41559-019-0871-9
1697:Environmental Archaeology
1583:10.1186/s12863-015-0203-2
1358:. MIT Press. p. 29.
1295:10.1016/j.cub.2019.09.050
1209:10.1101/2022.05.04.490594
1165:10.1038/s41559-020-1102-0
823:Journal of Human Genetics
230:, and to have split from
3923:Caucasus hunter-gatherer
3683:
338:Caucasus Hunter-Gatherer
224:Western Hunter-Gatherers
101:Western Hunter-Gatherers
4211:Archaeogenetic lineages
3984:Ancient Northeast Asian
3960:Eastern hunter-gatherer
3940:Western hunter-gatherer
3911:Early Anatolian farmers
3629:Oxford University Press
3380:10.1073/pnas.1523951113
3197:10.1073/pnas.1818037116
3033:10.1126/science.aav4040
2293:10.1073/pnas.1616392114
2175:10.1073/pnas.1800851115
2051:10.1073/pnas.1918034117
1651:10.1073/pnas.1901169116
1099:10.1073/pnas.1704308114
362:could not be replicated
334:Eastern Hunter-Gatherer
151:Pre-Pottery Neolithic B
125:Indo-European languages
3989:Ancient Paleo-Siberian
3972:Ancient North Eurasian
3935:Early European Farmers
3706:Ancient Aegean Farmers
3698:First European Farmers
3235:(SpringâSummer 2019).
3090:10.1126/sciadv.aaz5344
2705:10.1098/rstb.2013.0373
1316:Martiniano et al. 2017
396:
326:Western Steppe Herders
248:Linear Pottery culture
199:
85:local hunter-gatherers
3810:Genealogical DNA test
3771:Evolutionary genetics
3665:10.1017/9781108386029
3593:10.1017/9781316415177
2976:10.1093/molbev/msv181
2737:Nature Communications
2393:Nature Communications
1450:(11): 1842â1859.e18.
1328:Mathieson et al. 2015
667:Mathieson et al. 2018
564:(11): 1842â1859.e18.
490:Nature Communications
390:
330:PonticâCaspian steppe
197:
172:populations (through
113:Western Steppe Herder
3781:Neanderthal genetics
3764:Human Genome Project
3696:Sometimes called as
1281:(22): 3953â3959.e4.
1060:Goldberg et al. 2017
836:10.1038/jhg.2011.103
790:Manco, Jean (2016).
291:maternal haplogroups
281:, while haplogroups
228:Last Glacial Maximum
190:Neolithic Revolution
24:were a group of the
4164:Sub-Saharan Africa
4133:Tamils (Sri Lankan)
4030:Population genetics
3837:Genetic enhancement
3830:Surname DNA project
3540:2019NatSR...919544N
3438:10.1038/nature19310
3430:2016Natur.536..419L
3371:2016PNAS..113.6886H
3314:2017CBio...27E1801G
3188:2019PNAS..116.9469S
3139:2017CBio...27E2185S
3082:2020SciA....6.5344R
3025:2019Sci...363.1230O
2927:10.1038/nature25778
2919:2018Natur.555..197M
2870:10.1038/nature16152
2862:2015Natur.528..499M
2754:2020NatCo..11..939M
2656:10.1038/nature24476
2648:2017Natur.551..368L
2599:10.1038/nature13673
2591:2014Natur.513..409L
2524:2018NatSR...811603J
2467:2017CBio...27..576J
2410:2015NatCo...6.8912J
2361:10.1038/nature14317
2353:2015Natur.522..207H
2284:2017PNAS..114.2657G
2225:2023Natur.618..550S
2166:2018PNAS..115.6774F
2101:2020Natur.582..384C
2042:2020PNAS..11712791B
1985:2019NatEE...3..765B
1928:2020NatSR..10.2131A
1795:2022Natur.601..584F
1756:10.1515/pz.2011.011
1709:2022EnvAr..27....8G
1642:2019PNAS..11617231F
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1517:2024Natur.625..312I
1287:2019CBio...29E3953S
1157:2020NatEE...4..334F
1090:2017PNAS..114E3873L
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988:2019NatSR...916883O
892:2010PLoSO...515214D
740:2023Natur.618..550S
708:Scientific American
685:National Geographic
636:10.1038/nature19310
628:2016Natur.536..419L
502:2019NatCo..10.1218F
431:Social organisation
275:paternal haplogroup
204:Anatolian Neolithic
202:Populations of the
178:Corded Ware Culture
3523:Scientific Reports
3275:. pp. 21â54.
2507:Scientific Reports
2418:10.1038/ncomms9912
1911:Scientific Reports
1048:Olalde et al. 2019
976:Scientific Reports
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4018:Ancient Beringian
3820:Race and genetics
3815:Genetic genealogy
3800:Genetic variation
3638:978-0-19-882125-0
3573:Outram, Alan K.;
3263:Anthony, David W.
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1789:(7894): 584â587.
1511:(7994): 312â320.
1365:978-0-262-04678-7
1036:Juras et al. 2018
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803:978-0-500-77290-4
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691:on 19 March 2021.
622:(7617): 419â424.
458:Neolithic decline
373:Mediterranean Sea
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111:, people who had
93:Iberian Peninsula
78:cultural exchange
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3825:Recent evolution
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3759:Human genome
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4119:South Asia
3906:Middle East
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1979:: 765â771.
1703:(1): 8â19.
1197:May 2022),
496:(1): 1218.
437:patrilineal
419:Subsistence
366:David Reich
316:During the
212:agriculture
170:South Asian
155:Mesopotamia
66:Middle East
58:Mesopotamia
4205:Categories
4168:Hutu/Tutsi
4139:East Asia
4053:Bulgarians
3894:South Asia
3752:Sub-topics
3484:1805.01579
3306:Cell Press
3131:Cell Press
2459:Cell Press
2344:1502.02783
1340:Reich 2018
1242:1263227362
469:References
336:(EHG) and
322:Bronze Age
320:and early
188:See also:
129:Sardinians
109:Bronze Age
107:and early
4158:Filipinos
4128:Sinhalese
4123:Gujaratis
4113:Moroccans
4108:Egyptians
4063:Romanians
3979:East Asia
3850:by region
3611:211576479
3534:: 19544.
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3253:9 January
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1869:1476-4687
1811:0028-0836
1764:0079-4848
1725:1461-4103
1660:0027-8424
1592:1471-2156
1576:(1): 54.
1533:1476-4687
1464:0092-8674
1406:2666-979X
1250:cite book
1217:248563160
1108:0027-8424
1004:2045-2322
910:1932-6203
845:1435-232X
756:0028-0836
578:0092-8674
520:2041-1723
395:in Trento
311:East Asia
74:migration
46:Neolithic
4189:Category
4148:Japanese
4068:Russians
4048:Bosniaks
4033:by group
4006:Thailand
3918:Caucasus
3793:Timeline
3649:(2018).
3621:(2018).
3577:(2019).
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3509:19158377
3501:29960127
3475:Elsevier
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880:PLOS ONE
861:20827921
853:21918529
774:37286608
765:10266975
654:27459054
596:35561686
538:30890703
447:See also
377:Sardinia
354:maternal
342:paternal
239:Anatolia
184:Overview
42:Anatolia
4043:Basques
4039:Europe
4013:America
3557:6925266
3536:Bibcode
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888:Bibcode
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645:5003663
624:Bibcode
587:9166250
529:6425003
498:Bibcode
441:exogamy
352:). EEF
216:in situ
166:Central
119:of the
4058:Croats
3950:Iberia
3930:Europe
3857:Africa
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