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Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon genomes from East England reveal British migration history

Schiffels S, Haak W, Paajanen P et al.

26783965 PubMed ID
13 Authors
01/19/2016 Published
10 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

SS
Schiffels S
HW
Haak W
PP
Paajanen P
LB
Llamas B
PE
Popescu E
LL
Loe L
CR
Clarke R
LA
Lyons A
MR
Mortimer R
SD
Sayer D
TC
Tyler-Smith C
CA
Cooper A
DR
Durbin R
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

British population history has been shaped by a series of immigrations, including the early Anglo-Saxon migrations after 400 CE. It remains an open question how these events affected the genetic composition of the current British population. Here, we present whole-genome sequences from 10 individuals excavated close to Cambridge in the East of England, ranging from the late Iron Age to the middle Anglo-Saxon period. By analysing shared rare variants with hundreds of modern samples from Britain and Europe, we estimate that on average the contemporary East English population derives 38% of its ancestry from Anglo-Saxon migrations. We gain further insight with a new method, rarecoal, which infers population history and identifies fine-scale genetic ancestry from rare variants. Using rarecoal we find that the Anglo-Saxon samples are closely related to modern Dutch and Danish populations, while the Iron Age samples share ancestors with multiple Northern European populations including Britain.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

10 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

10 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
I0161 686 CE United Kingdom England. South Cambridgeshire. East Anglia. Hinxton F H2a2a1
I0157 665 CE United Kingdom England. South Cambridgeshire. East Anglia. Hinxton F H2a2b1
I0159 643 CE United Kingdom England. South Cambridgeshire. East Anglia. Hinxton F K1a4a1a2b
I0769 426 CE United Kingdom England. South Cambridgeshire. Oakington F U5a2a1
I0773 406 CE United Kingdom England. South Cambridgeshire. Oakington F H1g1
I0774 416 CE United Kingdom England. South Cambridgeshire. Oakington F T2a1a
I0777 419 CE United Kingdom England. South Cambridgeshire. Oakington F H1at1
I0789 356 BCE United Kingdom England. Cambridgeshire. Linton F H1e
I0160 166 BCE United Kingdom England. South Cambridgeshire. East Anglia. Hinxton M H1ag1 R1b1a1b1a1a2c1a5b1a1a
I0156 149 BCE United Kingdom England. South Cambridgeshire. East Anglia. Hinxton M K1a1b1b R1b1a1b1a1a2c1
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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