The genomic origins of the world's first farmers
Marchi N, Winkelbach L, Schulz I et al.
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Abstract
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The precise genetic origins of the first Neolithic farming populations in Europe and Southwest Asia, as well as the processes and the timing of their differentiation, remain largely unknown. Demogenomic modeling of high-quality ancient genomes reveals that the early farmers of Anatolia and Europe emerged from a multiphase mixing of a Southwest Asian population with a strongly bottlenecked western hunter-gatherer population after the last glacial maximum. Moreover, the ancestors of the first farmers of Europe and Anatolia went through a period of extreme genetic drift during their westward range expansion, contributing highly to their genetic distinctiveness. This modeling elucidates the demographic processes at the root of the Neolithic transition and leads to a spatial interpretation of the population history of Southwest Asia and Europe during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene.
Ancient DNA Samples
15 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication
| Sample ID | Date/Era | Country | Locality | Sex | mtDNA | Y-DNA |
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| Asp6 | 5626 BCE | Austria | Asparn-Schletz | M | U5a1c1 |
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| Klein7 | 7244 BCE | Austria | Kleinhadersdorf | F | W1-119 |
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| Dil16_new | 5286 BCE | Germany | Bavaria. Dillingen-Steinheim | M | J1c6 |
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| Ess7 | 5100 BCE | Germany | Lower Bavaria. Landshunt County. Essenbach-Ammerbreite | M | U5b2c1 |
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| Herx | 5216 BCE | Germany | Rhineland-Palatinate. Herxheim | F | K1a4a1i |
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| Nea2 | 6225 BCE | Greece | Nea Nikomedeia | F | K1a |
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| Nea3 | 6379 BCE | Greece | Nea Nikomedeia | F | K1a2c |
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| LEPE48 | 6064 BCE | Serbia | Lepenski Vir | M | K1a1 |
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| STAR1 | 5641 BCE | Serbia | Grad-Starčevo | F | T2e2 |
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| VC3-2 | 5616 BCE | Serbia | Vinča-BeloBrdo | M | HV-16311 |
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| LEPE52 | 6223 BCE | Serbia | Lepenski Vir | M | H3 |
G2 |
| VLASA32 | 8298 BCE | Serbia | Vlasac | M | U5a2a |
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| VLASA7 | 7456 BCE | Serbia | Vlasac | M | U5a2a |
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| Bar25 | 6435 BCE | Turkey | BarcınHöyük | M | N1a1a1 |
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| AKT16 | 6687 BCE | Turkey | Aktopraklık | F | K1a3 |
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