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Ancient Genomes Reveal Yamnaya-Related Ancestry and a Potential Source of Indo-European Speakers in Iron Age Tianshan

Ning C, Wang CC, Gao S et al.

31353181 PubMed ID
13 Authors
08/05/2019 Published
22 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

NC
Ning C
WC
Wang CC
GS
Gao S
YY
Yang Y
ZX
Zhang X
WX
Wu X
ZF
Zhang F
NZ
Nie Z
TY
Tang Y
RM
Robbeets M
MJ
Ma J
KJ
Krause J
CY
Cui Y
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Recent studies of early Bronze Age human genomes revealed a massive population expansion by individuals-related to the Yamnaya culture, from the Pontic Caspian steppe into Western and Eastern Eurasia, likely accompanied by the spread of Indo-European languages [1-5]. The south eastern extent of this migration is currently not known. Modern-day human populations from the Xinjiang region in northwestern China show a complex population history, with genetic links to both Eastern and Western Eurasia [6-10]. However, due to the lack of ancient genomic data, it remains unclear which source populations contributed to the Xinjiang population and what was the timing and the number of admixture events. Here, we report the first genome-wide data of 10 ancient individuals from northeastern Xinjiang. They are dated to around 2,200 years ago and were found at the Iron Age Shirenzigou site. We find them to be already genetically admixed between Eastern and Western Eurasians. We also find that the majority of the East Eurasian ancestry in the Shirenzigou individuals is-related to northeastern Asian populations, while the West Eurasian ancestry is best presented by ∼20% to 80% Yamnaya-like ancestry. Our data thus suggest a Western Eurasian steppe origin for at least part of the ancient Xinjiang population. Our findings furthermore support a Yamnaya-related origin for the now extinct Tocharian languages in the Tarim Basin, in southern Xinjiang.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

22 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

22 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
F004 370 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou F A17
M010 403 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou F D4j1b
M012 361 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M U5a2 R-BY86775
M15-1 400 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M I1b R-BY86775
M15-2 400 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M U4 Q-M120
M4 379 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M H I-L38
M8R1 386 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M T1a1b O-P201
X3 400 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M G3b Q-F4741
M819 400 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou F H15b1
M820 367 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou F U5b2c
M827 550 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou U
M820 367 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou F U5b2c
M15-1 400 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M I1b R-BY86775
M15-2 400 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M U4 Q-M120
M4 379 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M H I-L38
X3 400 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M G3b Q-F4741
M819 400 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou F H15b1
M010 403 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou F D4j1b
F004 370 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou F A17
M827 550 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou U
M012 361 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M U5a2 R-BY86775
M8R1 386 BCE China Northwest China. Xinjian. Shirenzigou M T1a1b O-P201
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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