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Stable population structure in Europe since the Iron Age, despite high mobility.

Antonio Margaret L, ML Weiß, Clemens L CL et al.

38288729 PubMed ID
100 Authors
2024-01-30 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

AM
Antonio Margaret L
MW
ML Weiß
CL
Clemens L CL
GZ
Gao Ziyue
ZS
Z Sawyer
SS
Susanna S
OV
Oberreiter Victoria
VM
V Moots
HM
Hannah M HM
SJ
Spence Jeffrey P
JC
JP Cheronet
OO
Olivia O
ZB
Zagorc Brina
BP
B Praxmarer
EE
Elisa E
ÖK
Özdoğan Kadir Toykan
KD
KT Demetz
LL
Lea L
GP
Gelabert Pere
PF
P Fernandes
DD
Daniel D
LM
Lucci Michaela
MA
M Alihodžić
TT
Timka T
AS
Amrani Selma
SA
S Avetisyan
PP
Pavel P
BC
Baillif-Ducros Christèle
CB
C Bedić
ŽŽ
Željka Ž
BA
Bertrand Audrey
AB
A Bilić
MM
Maja M
BL
Bondioli Luca
LB
L Borówka
PP
Paulina P
BE
Botte Emmanuel
EB
E Burmaz
JJ
Josip J
BD
Bužanić Domagoj
DC
D Candilio
FF
Francesca F
CM
Cvetko Mirna
MD
M De Angelis
DD
Daniela D
DI
Drnić Ivan
IE
I Elschek
KK
Kristián K
FM
Fantar Mounir
MG
M Gaspari
AA
Andrej A
GG
Gasperetti Gabriella
GG
G Genchi
FF
Francesco F
GS
Golubović Snežana
SH
S Hukeľová
ZZ
Zuzana Z
JR
Jankauskas Rimantas
RV
R Vučković
KJ
Kristina Jelinčić KJ
JG
Jeremić Gordana
GK
G Kaić
II
Iva I
KK
Kazek Kevin
KK
K Khachatryan
HH
Hamazasp H
KA
Khudaverdyan Anahit
AK
A Kirchengast
SS
Sylvia S
KM
Korać Miomir
MK
M Kozlowski
VV
Valérie V
KM
Krošláková Mária
MK
M Kušan Špalj
DD
Dora D
LP
La Pastina Francesco
FL
F Laguardia
MM
Marie M
LS
Legrand Sandra
SL
S Leleković
TT
Tino T
LT
Leskovar Tamara
TL
T Lorkiewicz
WW
Wiesław W
LD
Los Dženi
DS
D Silva
AM
Ana Maria AM
MR
Masaryk Rene
RM
R Matijević
VV
Vinka V
CY
Cherifi Yahia Mehdi Seddik
YM
YMS Meyer
NN
Nicolas N
MI
Mikić Ilija
IM
I Miladinović-Radmilović
NN
Nataša N
MZ
Milošević Zakić Branka
BN
B Nacouzi
LL
Lina L
NM
Natuniewicz-Sekuła Magdalena
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Ancient DNA research in the past decade has revealed that European population structure changed dramatically in the prehistoric period (14,000-3000 years before present, YBP), reflecting the widespread introduction of Neolithic farmer and Bronze Age Steppe ancestries. However, little is known about how population structure changed from the historical period onward (3000 YBP - present). To address this, we collected whole genomes from 204 individuals from Europe and the Mediterranean, many of which are the first historical period genomes from their region (e.g. Armenia and France). We found that most regions show remarkable inter-individual heterogeneity. At least 7% of historical individuals carry ancestry uncommon in the region where they were sampled, some indicating cross-Mediterranean contacts. Despite this high level of mobility, overall population structure across western Eurasia is relatively stable through the historical period up to the present, mirroring geography. We show that, under standard population genetics models with local panmixia, the observed level of dispersal would lead to a collapse of population structure. Persistent population structure thus suggests a lower effective migration rate than indicated by the observed dispersal. We hypothesize that this phenomenon can be explained by extensive transient dispersal arising from drastically improved transportation networks and the Roman Empire's mobilization of people for trade, labor, and military. This work highlights the utility of ancient DNA in elucidating finer scale human population dynamics in recent history.

Chapter III

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