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Ancient Fennoscandian genomes reveal origin and spread of Siberian ancestry in Europe

Lamnidis TC, Majander K, Jeong C et al.

30479341 PubMed ID
17 Authors
11/27/2018 Published
23 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

LT
Lamnidis TC
MK
Majander K
JC
Jeong C
SE
Salmela E
WA
Wessman A
MV
Moiseyev V
KV
Khartanovich V
BO
Balanovsky O
OM
Ongyerth M
WA
Weihmann A
SA
Sajantila A
KJ
Kelso J
PS
Pääbo S
OP
Onkamo P
HW
Haak W
KJ
Krause J
SS
Schiffels S
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

European population history has been shaped by migrations of people, and their subsequent admixture. Recently, ancient DNA has brought new insights into European migration events linked to the advent of agriculture, and possibly to the spread of Indo-European languages. However, little is known about the ancient population history of north-eastern Europe, in particular about populations speaking Uralic languages, such as Finns and Saami. Here we analyse ancient genomic data from 11 individuals from Finland and north-western Russia. We show that the genetic makeup of northern Europe was shaped by migrations from Siberia that began at least 3500 years ago. This Siberian ancestry was subsequently admixed into many modern populations in the region, particularly into populations speaking Uralic languages today. Additionally, we show that ancestors of modern Saami inhabited a larger territory during the Iron Age, which adds to the historical and linguistic information about the population history of Finland.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

23 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

23 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
JK1963 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta U U5b1b1a1*
JK1967 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta U U5b1b1a4
JK1968 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta F U5a1a1
JK1970 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta F U5a1a1
JK2065 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta F K1a4a1b
JK2066 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta U U5b2a5*
JK2067 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta U K1a4a1b
JK2065 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta F K1a4a1b
JK2066 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta U U5b2a5*
JK2067 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta U K1a4a1b
JK1963 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta U U5b1b1a1*
JK1967 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta U U5b1b1a4
JK1968 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta F U5a1a1
JK1970 300 CE Finland Isokyro. Levanluhta F U5a1a1
Saami 2000 CE Finland M
BOO001 2024 BCE Russia Murmansk. Bolshoy Oleniy Ostrov F U4a1
BOO002 2050 BCE Russia Murmansk. Bolshoy Oleniy Ostrov M Z1a1a N-CTS3103
BOO003 2050 BCE Russia Murmansk. Bolshoy Oleniy Ostrov F T2d1b1
BOO004 2050 BCE Russia Murmansk. Bolshoy Oleniy Ostrov M C4b N-CTS6967
BOO005 2050 BCE Russia Murmansk. Bolshoy Oleniy Ostrov F U5a1d
BOO006 2050 BCE Russia Murmansk. Bolshoy Oleniy Ostrov F D4e4
CHV001 1700 CE Russia Murmansk. Chalmny-Varre F U5b1b1a3
CHV002 1700 CE Russia Murmansk. Chalmny-Varre M V7a1 I-CTS10936
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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