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Ancestry
2020-07-14
Ancestry
2020-07-01
The mitogenome portrait of Umbria in Central Italy as depicted by contemporary inhabitants and pre-Roman remains.
Ancestry
2020-06-30
Kültepe-Kaniş Topluluğunun Biyolojik ve Sosyal Yapısının Multidisipliner Bir Yaklaşımla Analizi
Ancestry
2020-06-29
Metagenomic analysis of a blood stain from the French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793).
Ancestry
2020-06-22
Novel insights on demographic history of tribal and caste groups from West Maharashtra (India) using genome-wide data.
Ancestry
2020-06-09
High-resolution inference of genetic relationships among Jewish populations.
Ancestry
2020-05-13
Paternal genetic history of the Yong population in northern Thailand revealed by Y-chromosomal haplotypes and haplogroups.
Ancestry
2020-04-20
Ancient genomes reveal social and genetic structure of Late Neolithic Switzerland
Ancestry
2020-03-25
Ancient mitogenomes show plateau populations from last 5200 years partially contributed to present-day Tibetans.
Ancestry
2020-02-07
A massacre of early Neolithic farmers in the high Pyrenees at Els Trocs, Spain.
Ancestry
2020 Sep
Population genomics of the Viking world
Ancestry
2020 Mar
The spread of steppe and Iranian-related ancestry in the islands of the western Mediterranean
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American journal of physical anthropologyAm J Phys AnthropolAncient DNA reveals two paternal lineages C2a1a1b1a/F3830 and C2b1b/F845 in past nomadic peoples distributed on the Mongolian Plateau.402411402-41110.1002/ajpa.24076Since the third century CE, a series of nomadic tribes have been active on the eastern part of the Mongolian Plateau. Characterizing the genetic compositions of past nomadic people is significant for research on the nomadic cultures of the Eurasian Steppe region. Ancient DNA analysis facilitates a deeper understanding of the relationship between historical and modern nomadic populations.Whole-genome shotgun sequencing and capture sequencing of the nonrecombining region of the Y chromosome were performed for six ancient Hg C2/M217 individuals. The individuals were interred at six separate sites on the Mongolian Plateau and represent dates spanning the late Neolithic to Yuan Dynasty (~3,500-700 BP).After NRY capture sequencing, three of the six ancient samples were attributed to C2b1b/F845 and the other three ancient samples belonged to C2a1a1b1a/F3830. Analysis of whole-genome shotgun sequencing data shows that the ancient C2b1b/F845 individuals are closely related to She, Han and other East Asian populations, while the ancient C2a1a1b1a/F3830 individuals are more similar to modern Northeast Asian peoples, such as the Ulchi and Yakut.Hg C2/M217, widely distributed in the eastern part of the Eurasian continent, was discovered in the ancient Central Steppe and Baikal region. This study shows that there were two important subclades of Hg C2/M217 among the ancient nomadic peoples: C2a1a1b1a/F3830, which has made important genetic contributions to modern Mongolic- and Manchu-speaking populations, and C2b1b/F845, which probably originated in the farming populations of southern East Asia and made certain genetic contributions to past nomadic peoples on the Mongolian Plateau.© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.LiJiaweiJAncient DNA Laboratory, Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology, Jilin University, Changchun, People's Republic of China.CaiDaweiDAncient DNA Laboratory, Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology, Jilin University, Changchun, People's Republic of China.ZhangYeYCollege of Life Science, Jilin University, Changchun, People's Republic of China.ZhuHongHAncient DNA Laboratory, Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology, Jilin University, Changchun, People's Republic of China.ZhouHuiH0000-0001-5858-5636Ancient DNA Laboratory, Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology, Jilin University, Changchun, People's Republic of China.College of Life Science, Jilin University, Changchun, People's Republic of China.engHistorical ArticleJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't20200514United StatesAm J Phys Anthropol04006540002-94830DNA, AncientIMAnthropology, PhysicalChromosomes, Human, YgeneticsDNA, AncientanalysisEthnicitygeneticshistoryGenome, HumangeneticsGenomicsmethodsHistory, AncientHumansMaleMongoliaSequence Analysis, DNAmethodsTransients and MigrantshistoryNRY captureancient DNAnomadic populationshotgun sequencing2019742020492020417202051560202112660202051560ppublish3240695410.1002/ajpa.24076REFERENCES
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2020-07-14
Scientific reports
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2020-07-01
Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
Kültepe-Kaniş, Turkey
2020-06-30
Infection, genetics and evolution : journal of molecular epidemiology and evolutionary genetics in infectious diseases
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2020-06-29
Scientific reports
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2020-06-22
European journal of human genetics : EJHG
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2020-06-09
Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG
North Sea
2020-05-13
Nature Communications
Switzerland
2020-04-20
Proceedings. Biological sciences
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2020-03-25
Scientific reports
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2020-02-07