Genome flux and stasis in a five millennium transect of European prehistory
Gamba C, Jones ER, Teasdale MD et al.
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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.
Ancient DNA Samples
34 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication
| Sample ID | Date/Era | Country | Locality | Sex | mtDNA | Y-DNA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I1502 | 2195 BCE | Hungary | Kompolt-Kigyoser | F | K1c1* |
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| 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 |
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