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The genetic history of Ice Age Europe

Fu Q, Posth C, Hajdinjak M et al.

27135931 PubMed ID
64 Authors
06/09/2016 Published
64 Samples
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

FQ
Fu Q
PC
Posth C
HM
Hajdinjak M
PM
Petr M
MS
Mallick S
FD
Fernandes D
FA
Furtwängler A
HW
Haak W
MM
Meyer M
MA
Mittnik A
NB
Nickel B
PA
Peltzer A
RN
Rohland N
SV
Slon V
TS
Talamo S
LI
Lazaridis I
LM
Lipson M
MI
Mathieson I
SS
Schiffels S
SP
Skoglund P
DA
Derevianko AP
DN
Drozdov N
SV
Slavinsky V
TA
Tsybankov A
CR
Cremonesi RG
MF
Mallegni F
GB
Gély B
VE
Vacca E
MM
Morales MR
SL
Straus LG
NC
Neugebauer-Maresch C
TM
Teschler-Nicola M
CS
Constantin S
MO
Moldovan OT
BS
Benazzi S
PM
Peresani M
CD
Coppola D
LM
Lari M
RS
Ricci S
RA
Ronchitelli A
VF
Valentin F
TC
Thevenet C
WK
Wehrberger K
GD
Grigorescu D
RH
Rougier H
CI
Crevecoeur I
FD
Flas D
SP
Semal P
MM
Mannino MA
CC
Cupillard C
BH
Bocherens H
CN
Conard NJ
HK
Harvati K
MV
Moiseyev V
DD
Drucker DG
SJ
Svoboda J
RM
Richards MP
CD
Caramelli D
PR
Pinhasi R
KJ
Kelso J
PN
Patterson N
KJ
Krause J
PS
Pääbo S
RD
Reich D
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Modern humans arrived in Europe ~45,000 years ago, but little is known about their genetic composition before the start of farming ~8,500 years ago. Here we analyse genome-wide data from 51 Eurasians from ~45,000-7,000 years ago. Over this time, the proportion of Neanderthal DNA decreased from 3-6% to around 2%, consistent with natural selection against Neanderthal variants in modern humans. Whereas there is no evidence of the earliest modern humans in Europe contributing to the genetic composition of present-day Europeans, all individuals between ~37,000 and ~14,000 years ago descended from a single founder population which forms part of the ancestry of present-day Europeans. An ~35,000-year-old individual from northwest Europe represents an early branch of this founder population which was then displaced across a broad region, before reappearing in southwest Europe at the height of the last Ice Age ~19,000 years ago. During the major warming period after ~14,000 years ago, a genetic component related to present-day Near Easterners became widespread in Europe. These results document how population turnover and migration have been recurring themes of European prehistory.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

64 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

64 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
I1577 29500 BCE Austria Krems-Wachtberg M U5* I-L758
GoyetQ53-1 26440 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave F U2
GoyetQ56-16 24847 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave F U2
GoyetQ-2 13305 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave M U8a I-M170
GoyetQ116-1 33678 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave M M C-V3177
GoyetQ376-19 25771 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave F U2
GoyetQ116-1 33678 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave M M C-V3177
GoyetQ116-1 33678 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave M M C1a
GoyetQ376-19 25771 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave F U2
GoyetQ53-1 26440 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave F U2
GoyetQ56-16 24847 BCE Belgium Troisieme caverne of Goyet cave F U2
Pavlov1 29300 BCE Czech Republic Dolni Vestonice M U5 I-M170
Vestonice13 29200 BCE Czech Republic Dolni Vestonice M U8c C-F3393
Vestonice14 29200 BCE Czech Republic Dolni Vestonice M U5*
Vestonice15 29200 BCE Czech Republic Dolni Vestonice M U5 BT-M42
Vestonice16 28500 BCE Czech Republic Dolni Vestonice M U5 C-V86
Vestonice43 28500 BCE Czech Republic Dolni Vestonice M U5 IJ-P124
Rigney1 13696 BCE France Rigney F U2'3'4'7'8'9
Iboussieres39 9992 BCE France Aven des Iboussières à Malataverne. Rhône-Alpes M U5b2b
LesCloseaux13 8282 BCE France Les Closeaux F U5a2
Rochedane 11207 BCE France Rochedane M U5b2b I-S21825
Chaudardes1 6400 BCE France Chaudardes M U5b1b I-P215
Ranchot88 8290 BCE France Ranchot F U5b1
BerryAuBac 5368 BCE France Berry Au Bac M U5b1a I-M170
BerryAuBac 5368 BCE France Berry Au Bac M U5b1a I-M170
Chaudardes1 6400 BCE France Chaudardes M U5b1b I
Iboussieres39 9992 BCE France Aven des Iboussières à Malataverne. Rhône-Alpes M U5b2b
LesCloseaux13 8282 BCE France Les Closeaux F U5a2
Ranchot88 8290 BCE France Ranchot F U5b1
Rigney1 13696 BCE France Rigney F U2'3'4'7'8'9
Rochedane 11207 BCE France Rochedane M U5b2b I-S21825
HohleFels49 13771 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Hohle Fels. Ach Valley M U8a I-M170
Falkenstein 7472 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Falkenstein-Höhle M U5a2c I-CTS616
HohleFels79 13101 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Hohle Fels. Ach Valley M U8a
Brillenhohle 13167 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Brillenhöhle. Ach Valley M U8a H-P96
Bockstein 6450 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Bockstein-Höhle. Lone valley F U5b1d1
Ofnet 6472 BCE Germany Ofnet F U5b1d1
Burkhardtshohle 13127 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Burkhardtshöhle. Westerheim M U8a I-M170
Bockstein 6450 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Bockstein-Höhle. Lone valley F U5b1d1
Brillenhohle 13167 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Brillenhöhle. Ach Valley M U8a H-P96
Burkhardtshohle 13127 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Burkhardtshöhle. Westerheim M U8a I
Falkenstein 7472 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Falkenstein-Höhle M U5a2c I-CTS616
HohleFels49 13771 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Hohle Fels. Ach Valley M U8a I-M170
HohleFels79 13101 BCE Germany Swabian Jura. Baden-Wurttemberg. Hohle Fels. Ach Valley M U8a
Ofnet 6472 BCE Germany Ofnet F U5b1d1
Paglicci133 33150 BCE Italy Apulia. Paglicci M U8c C-F3393
Villabruna 12268 BCE Italy Veneto. Villabruna M U5b2b R-L754
Paglicci108 26700 BCE Italy Apulia. Paglicci F U2'3'4'7'8'9
Continenza 9300 BCE Italy Abruzzo. Grotta de Continenza F U5b2b1
Ostuni1 25860 BCE Italy Apulia. Ostuni F M
Ostuni2 27546 BCE Italy Apulia. Ostuni F U2
Paglicci108 26700 BCE Italy Apulia. Paglicci F U2'3'4'7'8'9
Paglicci133 33150 BCE Italy Apulia. Paglicci M U8c C-F3393
Continenza 9300 BCE Italy Abruzzo. Grotta de Continenza F U5b2b1
Villabruna 12268 BCE Italy Veneto. Villabruna M U5b2b R-L754
Cioclovina1 31343 BCE Romania Cioclovina M U CT-M168
Cioclovina1 31343 BCE Romania Cioclovina M U CT
Muierii2 32228 BCE Romania Muierii 2 F U6*
AfontovaGora3 16257 BCE Russia Afontova Gora F R1b
AfontovaGora3 16257 BCE Russia Afontova Gora F R1b
Kostenki12 31300 BCE Russia Kostenki M U2 C-F3393
Kostenki14 37426 BCE Russia Kostenki M U2* C-FT409300
I0061 7050 BCE Russia Karelia. Yuzhnyy Oleni Ostrov M C1* R-FT386000
ElMiron 16898 BCE Spain El Miron F U5b
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of ancestry and genetic findings

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