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Genetic history of Scythia.

Andreeva Tatiana V, TV Soshkina, Anna D AD et al.

40700493 PubMed ID
32 Authors
2025-07-25 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

AT
Andreeva Tatiana V
TS
TV Soshkina
AD
Anna D AD
GF
Gusev Fedor E
FM
FE Malyarchuk
AB
Alexandra B AB
DG
Dotsenko Gleb S
GD
GS Dudko
NA
Natalia A NA
PM
Plotnikova Maria Yu
MK
MY Kunizheva
SS
Svetlana S SS
MA
Manakhov Andrey D
AU
AD Ustkachkintseva
TV
Tatiana V TV
PM
Protasova Maria S
MV
MS Volodin
SA
Semyon A SA
BA
Buzhilova Alexandra P
AR
AP Razuvaev
YD
Yuriy D YD
BN
Berezina Natalia Ya
NB
NY Berezin
YB
Yakov B YB
KA
Kantorovich Anatoly R
AM
AR Maslov
VE
Vladimir E VE
BD
Barinov Dmitry G
DD
DG Dobrovolskaya
MV
Maria V MV
RE
Rogaev Evgeny I
E
EI
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Great Scythia was the ancient Greek name for the area stretching from the northern Black Sea coast to the Middle Don. Using high-quality genomic data generated from 131 ancient individuals from Great Scythia and neighboring regions of the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, we established the genetic structure of the Scythians, revealing their diverse origin with major European Bronze Age ancestral components, and genetic traces of migration and invasions. We uncovered relationships between Scythians, including elite Scythians. Substantial endogamy in the Scythian clan was found. We examined Scythians' phenotypes and medical-genetic background and found a harmful gene mutation causing fructose intolerance. This ancient "Scythian" mutation has spread throughout West Eurasia and has become the most prevalent genetic cause of fructose intolerance in contemporary European populations.

Chapter III

Analysis

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