Genetic history from the Middle Neolithic to present on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia

Author:

Marcus Joseph H.ORCID,Posth CosimoORCID,Ringbauer HaraldORCID,Lai Luca,Skeates Robin,Sidore CarloORCID,Beckett Jessica,Furtwängler Anja,Olivieri AnnaORCID,Chiang Charleston W. K.ORCID,Al-Asadi Hussein,Dey Kushal,Joseph Tyler A.,Liu Chi-Chun,Der Sarkissian Clio,Radzevičiūtė Rita,Michel Megan,Gradoli Maria Giuseppina,Marongiu Patrizia,Rubino Salvatore,Mazzarello Vittorio,Rovina Daniela,La Fragola Alessandra,Serra Rita Maria,Bandiera PasqualeORCID,Bianucci Raffaella,Pompianu Elisa,Murgia Clizia,Guirguis MicheleORCID,Orquin Rosana PlaORCID,Tuross NoreenORCID,van Dommelen PeterORCID,Haak WolfgangORCID,Reich DavidORCID,Schlessinger David,Cucca Francesco,Krause JohannesORCID,Novembre JohnORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe island of Sardinia has been of particular interest to geneticists for decades. The current model for Sardinia’s genetic history describes the island as harboring a founder population that was established largely from the Neolithic peoples of southern Europe and remained isolated from later Bronze Age expansions on the mainland. To evaluate this model, we generate genome-wide ancient DNA data for 70 individuals from 21 Sardinian archaeological sites spanning the Middle Neolithic through the Medieval period. The earliest individuals show a strong affinity to western Mediterranean Neolithic populations, followed by an extended period of genetic continuity on the island through the Nuragic period (second millennium BCE). Beginning with individuals from Phoenician/Punic sites (first millennium BCE), we observe spatially-varying signals of admixture with sources principally from the eastern and northern Mediterranean. Overall, our analysis sheds light on the genetic history of Sardinia, revealing how relationships to mainland populations shifted over time.

Funder

Fondazione Cariplo

National Science Foundation

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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