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A western route of prehistoric human migration from Africa into the Iberian Peninsula

González-Fortes G, Tassi F, Trucchi E et al.

30963949 PubMed ID
26 Authors
01/30/2019 Published
8 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

GG
González-Fortes G
TF
Tassi F
TE
Trucchi E
HK
Henneberger K
PJ
Paijmans JLA
DD
Díez-Del-Molino D
SH
Schroeder H
SR
Susca RR
BC
Barroso-Ruíz C
BF
Bermudez FJ
BC
Barroso-Medina C
BA
Bettencourt AMS
SH
Sampaio HA
G
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AA
Anglade A
SA
Salas A
DL
de Lombera-Hermida A
FV
Fabregas Valcarce R
VM
Vaquero M
AS
Alonso S
LM
Lozano M
RX
Rodríguez-Alvarez XP
FC
Fernández-Rodríguez C
MA
Manica A
HM
Hofreiter M
BG
Barbujani G
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Being at the western fringe of Europe, Iberia had a peculiar prehistory and a complex pattern of Neolithization. A few studies, all based on modern populations, reported the presence of DNA of likely African origin in this region, generally concluding it was the result of recent gene flow, probably during the Islamic period. Here, we provide evidence of much older gene flow from Africa to Iberia by sequencing whole genomes from four human remains from northern Portugal and southern Spain dated around 4000 years BP (from the Middle Neolithic to the Bronze Age). We found one of them to carry an unequivocal sub-Saharan mitogenome of most probably West or West-Central African origin, to our knowledge never reported before in prehistoric remains outside Africa. Our analyses of ancient nuclear genomes show small but significant levels of sub-Saharan African affinity in several ancient Iberian samples, which indicates that what we detected was not an occasional individual phenomenon, but an admixture event recognizable at the population level. We interpret this result as evidence of an early migration process from Africa into the Iberian Peninsula through a western route, possibly across the Strait of Gibraltar.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

8 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

8 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
LD270 2566 BCE Portugal Lorga de Din U U8a H-BY84221
LU339 3008 BCE Portugal Lorga de Din U H
LU339 3008 BCE Portugal Lorga de Din U H
LD270 2566 BCE Portugal Lorga de Din U U8a H-BY84221
COV20126 1751 BCE Spain Lucena. Covacha del Angel M L2a1 I-M223
LD1174 2578 BCE Spain Lucena. Sima del Angel F U5b2b5
COV20126 1751 BCE Spain Lucena. Covacha del Angel M L2a1 G2a2b
LD1174 2578 BCE Spain Lucena. Sima del Angel F U5b2b5
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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