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High-coverage genome of the Tyrolean Iceman reveals unusually high Anatolian farmer ancestry.

Wang Ke, K Prüfer, Kay K et al.

37719142 PubMed ID
15 Authors
2023-09-13 Published
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Authors

WK
Wang Ke
KP
K Prüfer
KK
Kay K
KB
Krause-Kyora Ben
BC
B Childebayeva
AA
Ainash A
SV
Schuenemann Verena J
VC
VJ Coia
VV
Valentina V
MF
Maixner Frank
FZ
F Zink
AA
Albert A
SS
Schiffels Stephan
SK
S Krause
JJ
Johannes J
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The Tyrolean Iceman is known as one of the oldest human glacier mummies, directly dated to 3350-3120 calibrated BCE. A previously published low-coverage genome provided novel insights into European prehistory, despite high present-day DNA contamination. Here, we generate a high-coverage genome with low contamination (15.3×) to gain further insights into the genetic history and phenotype of this individual. Contrary to previous studies, we found no detectable Steppe-related ancestry in the Iceman. Instead, he retained the highest Anatolian-farmer-related ancestry among contemporaneous European populations, indicating a rather isolated Alpine population with limited gene flow from hunter-gatherer-ancestry-related populations. Phenotypic analysis revealed that the Iceman likely had darker skin than present-day Europeans and carried risk alleles associated with male-pattern baldness, type 2 diabetes, and obesity-related metabolic syndrome. These results corroborate phenotypic observations of the preserved mummified body, such as high pigmentation of his skin and the absence of hair on his head.

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