Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 831525
Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East
Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East // Nature, 536 (2016), 7617; 419-424 doi:10.1038/nature19310 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East
Autori
Lazaridis, Iosif ; Nadel, Dani ; Rollefson, Gary ; Merrett, Deborah C. ; Rohland, Nadin ; Mallick, Swapan ; Fernandes, Daniel ; Novak, Mario ; Gamarra, Beatriz ; Sirak, Kendra ; Connell, Sarah ; Stewardson, Kristin ; Harney, Eadaoin ; Fu, Qiaomei ; Gonzalez-Fortes, Gloria ; Jones, Eppie R. ; Alpaslan Roodenberg, Songül ; Lengyel, György ; Bocquentin, Fanny ; Gasparian, Boris ; Monge, Janet M. ; Gregg, Michael ; Eshed, Vered ; Mizrahi, Ahuva-Sivan ; Meiklejohn, Christopher ; Gerritsen, Fokke ; Bejenaru, Luminita ; Blüher, Matthias ; Campbell, Archie ; Cavalleri, Gianpiero ; Comas, David ; Froguel, Philippe ; Gilbert, Edmund ; Kerr, Shona M. ; Kovacs, Peter ; Krause, Johannes ; McGettigan, Darren ; Merrigan, Michael ; Merriwether, D. Andrew ; O'Reilly, Seamus ; Richards, Martin B. ; Semino, Ornella ; Shamoon-Pour, Michel ; Stefanescu, Gheorghe ; Stumvoll, Michael ; Tönjes, Anke ; Torroni, Antonio ; Wilson, James F. ; Yengo, Loic ; Hovhannisyan, Nelli A. ; Patterson, Nick ; Pinhasi, Ron ; Reich, David
Izvornik
Nature (0028-0836) 536
(2016), 7617;
419-424
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
ancient DNA ; Near East ; hunter-gatherers ; early farmers
Sažetak
We report genome-wide ancient DNA from 44 ancient Near Easterners ranging in time between ~12, 000 and 1, 400 BC, from Natufian hunter– gatherers to Bronze Age farmers. We show that the earliest populations of the Near East derived around half their ancestry from a ‘Basal Eurasian’ lineage that had little if any Neanderthal admixture and that separated from other non-African lineages before their separation from each other. The first farmers of the southern Levant (Israel and Jordan) and Zagros Mountains (Iran) were strongly genetically differentiated, and each descended from local hunter–gatherers. By the time of the Bronze Age, these two populations and Anatolian-related farmers had mixed with each other and with the hunter–gatherers of Europe to greatly reduce genetic differentiation. The impact of the Near Eastern farmers extended beyond the Near East: farmers related to those of Anatolia spread westward into Europe ; farmers related to those of the Levant spread southward into East Africa ; farmers related to those of Iran spread northward into the Eurasian steppe ; and people related to both the early farmers of Iran and to the pastoralists of the Eurasian steppe spread eastward into South Asia.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Arheologija
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