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Paleogenomics. Genomic structure in Europeans dating back at least 36,200 years

Seguin-Orlando A, Korneliussen TS, Sikora M et al.

25378462 PubMed ID
21 Authors
11/28/2014 Published
2 Samples
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Chapter I

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Authors

SA
Seguin-Orlando A
KT
Korneliussen TS
SM
Sikora M
MA
Malaspinas AS
MA
Manica A
MI
Moltke I
AA
Albrechtsen A
KA
Ko A
MA
Margaryan A
MV
Moiseyev V
GT
Goebel T
WM
Westaway M
LD
Lambert D
KV
Khartanovich V
WJ
Wall JD
NP
Nigst PR
FR
Foley RA
LM
Lahr MM
NR
Nielsen R
OL
Orlando L
WE
Willerslev E
Chapter II

Abstract

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The origin of contemporary Europeans remains contentious. We obtained a genome sequence from Kostenki 14 in European Russia dating from 38,700 to 36,200 years ago, one of the oldest fossils of anatomically modern humans from Europe. We find that Kostenki 14 shares a close ancestry with the 24,000-year-old Mal'ta boy from central Siberia, European Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, some contemporary western Siberians, and many Europeans, but not eastern Asians. Additionally, the Kostenki 14 genome shows evidence of shared ancestry with a population basal to all Eurasians that also relates to later European Neolithic farmers. We find that Kostenki 14 contains more Neandertal DNA that is contained in longer tracts than present Europeans. Our findings reveal the timing of divergence of western Eurasians and East Asians to be more than 36,200 years ago and that European genomic structure today dates back to the Upper Paleolithic and derives from a metapopulation that at times stretched from Europe to central Asia.

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Ancient DNA Samples

2 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

2 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
Kostenki14 37426 BCE Russia Kostenki M U2* C-FT409300
Kostenki14 37426 BCE Russia Kostenki M U2* C-FT409300
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