Genomes from Verteba cave suggest diversity within the Trypillians in Ukraine
Gelabert P, Schmidt RW, Fernandes DM et al.
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The transition to agriculture occurred relatively late in Eastern Europe, leading researchers to debate whether it was a gradual, interactive process or a colonisation event. In the forest and forest-steppe regions of Ukraine, farming appeared during the fifth millennium BCE, associated with the Cucuteni-Trypillia cultural complex (CTCC, ~ 5000-3000 BCE). Across Europe, the Neolithisation process was highly variable across space and over time. Here, we investigate the population dynamics of early agriculturalists from the eastern forest-steppe region based on the analyses of 20 ancient genomes from the site of Verteba Cave (3935-825 cal BCE). Results reveal that the CTCC individuals' ancestry is related to both western hunter-gatherers and Near Eastern farmers, has no local ancestry associated with Ukrainian Neolithic hunter-gatherers and has steppe ancestry. An Early Bronze Age individual has an ancestry profile related to the Yamnaya expansions but with 20% of ancestry related to the other Trypillian individuals, which suggests admixture between the Trypillians and the incoming populations carrying steppe-related ancestry. A Late Bronze Age individual dated to 980-825 cal BCE has a genetic profile indicating affinity to Beaker-related populations, detected close to 1000 years after the end of the Bell Beaker phenomenon during the third millennium BCE.
Ancient DNA Samples
19 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication
| Sample ID | Date/Era | Country | Locality | Sex | mtDNA | Y-DNA |
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| VERT107 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 17 | M | T2c1d1 |
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| VERT105 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 17 | M | H+152 |
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| VERT015 | 3706 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 17 | F | H |
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| VERT115 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 17 | F | T2 |
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| VERT117 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 17 | M | K1a2 |
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| VERT118 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 17 | F | K1a2 |
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| VERT106 | 3782 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 17 | M | U5a |
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| VERT111 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 20 | F | K1b1+(16093) |
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| VERT100 | 3769 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 | M | J1c2 |
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| VERT028 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 / Area 1 | M | K1a1b1 |
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| VERT029 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 / Area 1 | M | H15a1 |
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| VERT030 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 / Area 1 | M | T2b |
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| VERT031 | 3768 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 / Area 1 | M | N1a1a1a |
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| VERT104 | 3767 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 / Area 1 | M | U5a2+16362 |
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| VERT103 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 / Area 1 | M | J1c5 |
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| VERT033 | 3800 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 / Area 2 | M | H40 |
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| VERT035 | 3787 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 / Area 2 | F | J1c2 |
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| VERT114 | 980 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 17 | F | T2 |
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| VERT113 | 1958 BCE | Ukraine | Ternopil oblast. Verteba Cave. Site 7 | F | HV+16311 |
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