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Ancient human genomes from the Altai region reveal population continuity and shifts in the 4th-12th centuries

Yusuf Can Özdemir, Balázs Gyuris, Kristóf Jakab et al.

22 Authors
2026-03-25 Published
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Authors

YC
Yusuf Can Özdemir
BG
Balázs Gyuris
KJ
Kristóf Jakab
TS
Tamás Szeniczey
BH
Botond Heltai
MM
Melinda Megyes
BG
Balázs G. Mende
IM
István Major
NS
Nikolai Seregin
VV
Vadim V. Gorbunov
SG
Sergey Grushin
PK
Petr K. Dashkovskiy
MA
Mikhail A. Demin
KY
Kirill Yu. Kiryushin
YT
Yury T. Mamadakov
NF
Nadezhda F. Stepanova
SS
Svetlana S. Tur
AV
Alexey V. Fribus
MP
Marina P. Rykun
AT
Attila Türk
AA
Alexey A. Tishkin
AS
Anna Szécsényi-Nagy
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The Altai region is a crossroads of the Asian steppes. However, the population history of the region remains understudied. We analyse ancient human genomes from the Altai and Ob regions, creating a ca. 1400-year-long time transect with 91 new data. We demonstrate an Iron Age genetic variety that continued into the Medieval era, with additional large-scale spread of East Asian genetic ancestry coinciding with the rise and spread of the Turkic cultural customs. Furthermore, we find a unique lineage in the Early Medieval Altai with elevated Ancient North Eurasian ancestry, providing a missing link between the North Eurasian hunter-gatherers and modern North Asian people. We identify distinct genetic patterns and connections among populations of the Mountainous and the Forest-Steppe Altai in the 4th-8th centuries.

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