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Genomic ancestry, diet and microbiomes of Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers from San Teodoro cave.

Scorrano Gabriele, G Nielsen, Sofie Holtsmark SH et al.

36400919 PubMed ID
25 Authors
2022-11-18 Published
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Authors

SG
Scorrano Gabriele
GN
G Nielsen
SH
Sofie Holtsmark SH
VD
Vetro Domenico Lo
DS
DL Sawafuji
RR
Rikai R
MM
Mackie Meaghan
MM
M Margaryan
AA
Ashot A
FA
Fotakis Anna K
AM
AK Martínez-Labarga
CC
Cristina C
FP
Fabbri Pier Francesco
PA
PF Allentoft
ME
Morten E ME
CM
Carra Marialetizia
MM
M Martini
FF
Fabio F
RO
Rickards Olga
OO
O Olsen
JV
Jesper V JV
PM
Pedersen Mikkel Winther
MC
MW Cappellini
EE
Enrico E
SM
Sikora Martin
Chapter II

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Recent improvements in the analysis of ancient biomolecules from human remains and associated dental calculus have provided new insights into the prehistoric diet and genetic diversity of our species. Here we present a multi-omics study, integrating metagenomic and proteomic analyses of dental calculus, and human ancient DNA analysis of the petrous bones of two post-Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) individuals from San Teodoro cave (Italy), to reconstruct their lifestyle and the post-LGM resettlement of Europe. Our analyses show genetic homogeneity in Sicily during the Palaeolithic, representing a hitherto unknown Italian genetic lineage within the previously identified Villabruna cluster. We argue that this lineage took refuge in Italy during the LGM, followed by a subsequent spread to central-western Europe. Analysis of dental calculus showed a diet rich in animal proteins which is also reflected on the oral microbiome composition. Our results demonstrate the power of this approach in the study of prehistoric humans and will enable future research to reach a more holistic understanding of the population dynamics and ecology.

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