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Late Neolithic collective burial reveals admixture dynamics during the third millennium BCE and the shaping of the European genome.

Parasayan Oğuzhan, O Laurelut, Christophe C et al.

38896620 PubMed ID
15 Authors
2024-06-21 Published
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Authors

PO
Parasayan Oğuzhan
OL
O Laurelut
CC
Christophe C
BC
Bôle Christine
CB
C Bonnabel
LL
Lola L
CA
Corona Alois
AD
A Domenech-Jaulneau
CC
Cynthia C
PC
Paresys Cécile
CR
C Richard
II
Isabelle I
GT
Grange Thierry
TG
T Geigl
EE
Eva-Maria EM
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The third millennium BCE was a pivotal period of profound cultural and genomic transformations in Europe associated with migrations from the Pontic-Caspian steppe, which shaped the ancestry patterns in the present-day European genome. We performed a high-resolution whole-genome analysis including haplotype phasing of seven individuals of a collective burial from ~2500 cal BCE and of a Bell Beaker individual from ~2300 cal BCE in the Paris Basin in France. The collective burial revealed the arrival in real time of steppe ancestry in France. We reconstructed the genome of an unsampled individual through its relatives' genomes, enabling us to shed light on the early-stage admixture patterns, dynamics, and propagation of steppe ancestry in Late Neolithic Europe. We identified two major Neolithic/steppe-related ancestry admixture pulses around 3000/2900 BCE and 2600 BCE. These pulses suggest different population expansion dynamics with striking links to the Corded Ware and Bell Beaker cultural complexes.

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