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An Ancient Harappan Genome Lacks Ancestry from Steppe Pastoralists or Iranian Farmers

Shinde V, Narasimhan VM, Rohland N et al.

31495572 PubMed ID
28 Authors
10/17/2019 Published
2 Samples
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Chapter I

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Authors

SV
Shinde V
NV
Narasimhan VM
RN
Rohland N
MS
Mallick S
MM
Mah M
LM
Lipson M
NN
Nakatsuka N
AN
Adamski N
BN
Broomandkhoshbacht N
FM
Ferry M
LA
Lawson AM
MM
Michel M
OJ
Oppenheimer J
SK
Stewardson K
JN
Jadhav N
KY
Kim YJ
CM
Chatterjee M
MA
Munshi A
PA
Panyam A
WP
Waghmare P
YY
Yadav Y
PH
Patel H
KA
Kaushik A
TK
Thangaraj K
MM
Meyer M
PN
Patterson N
RN
Rai N
RD
Reich D
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We report an ancient genome from the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC). The individual we sequenced fits as a mixture of people related to ancient Iranians (the largest component) and Southeast Asian hunter-gatherers, a unique profile that matches ancient DNA from 11 genetic outliers from sites in Iran and Turkmenistan in cultural communication with the IVC. These individuals had little if any Steppe pastoralist-derived ancestry, showing that it was not ubiquitous in northwest South Asia during the IVC as it is today. The Iranian-related ancestry in the IVC derives from a lineage leading to early Iranian farmers, herders, and hunter-gatherers before their ancestors separated, contradicting the hypothesis that the shared ancestry between early Iranians and South Asians reflects a large-scale spread of western Iranian farmers east. Instead, sampled ancient genomes from the Iranian plateau and IVC descend from different groups of hunter-gatherers who began farming without being connected by substantial movement of people.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

2 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

2 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
I6113 2800 BCE India Rakhigarhi F U2b2
I6113 2800 BCE India Rakhigarhi F U2b2
Chapter IV

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