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Genome flux and stasis in a five millennium transect of European prehistory

Gamba C, Jones ER, Teasdale MD et al.

25334030 PubMed ID
17 Authors
10/21/2014 Published
34 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

GC
Gamba C
JE
Jones ER
TM
Teasdale MD
MR
McLaughlin RL
GG
Gonzalez-Fortes G
MV
Mattiangeli V
DL
Domboróczki L
KI
Kővári I
PI
Pap I
AA
Anders A
WA
Whittle A
DJ
Dani J
RP
Raczky P
HT
Higham TF
HM
Hofreiter M
BD
Bradley DG
PR
Pinhasi R
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The Great Hungarian Plain was a crossroads of cultural transformations that have shaped European prehistory. Here we analyse a 5,000-year transect of human genomes, sampled from petrous bones giving consistently excellent endogenous DNA yields, from 13 Hungarian Neolithic, Copper, Bronze and Iron Age burials including two to high (~22 × ) and seven to ~1 × coverage, to investigate the impact of these on Europe's genetic landscape. These data suggest genomic shifts with the advent of the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages, with interleaved periods of genome stability. The earliest Neolithic context genome shows a European hunter-gatherer genetic signature and a restricted ancestral population size, suggesting direct contact between cultures after the arrival of the first farmers into Europe. The latest, Iron Age, sample reveals an eastern genomic influence concordant with introduced Steppe burial rites. We observe transition towards lighter pigmentation and surprisingly, no Neolithic presence of lactase persistence.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

34 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

34 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
I1502 2195 BCE Hungary Kompolt-Kigyoser F K1c1*
I1504 987 BCE Hungary Ludas-Varjú dűlő M K1a1a J-Z30682
I1497 3320 BCE Hungary Apc-Berekalya I F H
I1503 983 BCE Hungary Ludas-Varju-Dulo M G2a1 N-Y147658
I1507 5788 BCE Hungary Tiszaszolos-Domaháza M R1b1* I-FTA37506
I1508 5716 BCE Hungary Berettyóújfalu-Morotva-Liget F K1-a
I1495 4496 BCE Hungary Apc-Berekalya I M N1a1a1a* I-FTA37509
I1496 5211 BCE Hungary Apc-Berekalya I M K1a3a3* C-FT251391
I1506 5306 BCE Hungary Polgár-Ferenci hát. M3-31 F U5b2c
I1498 5297 BCE Hungary Debrecen Tocopart Erdoalja F H*
I1499 5286 BCE Hungary Garadna F X2b-a
I1505 5210 BCE Hungary Polgár-Ferenci hát. M3-31 F J1c5*
I1500 5301 BCE Hungary Kompolt-Kigyoser M J1c1 C-FT251391
CO1 3320 BCE Hungary Apc-Berekalya-1 (Heves County, Hatvan) F H
BR1 2195 BCE Hungary Kompolt-Kigyoser (Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, Karcag) F K1c1
KO1 5788 BCE Hungary Tiszaszőlős-Domaháza_unknown-site-2 (Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, Tiszafüred) M R1b1 I-S21825
I1497 3320 BCE Hungary Apc-Berekalya I F H
I1502 2195 BCE Hungary Kompolt-Kigyoser F K1c1*
I1507 5788 BCE Hungary Tiszaszolos-Domaháza M R1b1* I-FTA37506
I1508 5716 BCE Hungary Berettyóújfalu-Morotva-Liget F K1-a
I1495 4496 BCE Hungary Apc-Berekalya I M N1a1a1a* I-FTA37509
I1499 5286 BCE Hungary Garadna F X2b-a
I1498 5297 BCE Hungary Debrecen Tocopart Erdoalja F H*
I1500 5301 BCE Hungary Kompolt-Kigyoser M J1c1 C-FT251391
I1505 5210 BCE Hungary Polgár-Ferenci hát. M3-31 F J1c5*
I1496 5211 BCE Hungary Apc-Berekalya I M K1a3a3* C-FT251391
I1503 983 BCE Hungary Ludas-Varju-Dulo M G2a1 N
I1504 987 BCE Hungary Ludas-Varjú dűlő M K1a1a J2a1
NE7 4496 BCE Hungary Apc-Berekalya-1 (Heves County, Hatvan) M N1a1a1a I-P37
I1506 5306 BCE Hungary Polgár-Ferenci hát. M3-31 F U5b2c
NE6 5211 BCE Hungary Apc-Berekalya-1 (Heves County, Hatvan) M K1a3a3 C-Y11591
I1506 5306 BCE Hungary Polgár-Ferenci hát. M3-31 F U5b2c
BR2 987 BCE Hungary Ludas-Varjú-dűlő (Heves County, Gyöngyös) M K1a1a J-Y17946
IR1 983 BCE Hungary Ludas-Varjú-dűlő (Heves County, Gyöngyös) M G2a1 NO
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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