The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool

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Gretzinger Joscha,Sayer DuncanORCID,Justeau Pierre,Altena EvelineORCID,Pala MariaORCID,Dulias Katharina,Edwards Ceiridwen J.ORCID,Jodoin Susanne,Lacher Laura,Sabin Susanna,Vågene Åshild J.,Haak WolfgangORCID,Ebenesersdóttir S. SunnaORCID,Moore Kristjan H. S.ORCID,Radzeviciute Rita,Schmidt KaraORCID,Brace SelinaORCID,Bager Martina AbenhusORCID,Patterson Nick,Papac Luka,Broomandkhoshbacht NasreenORCID,Callan KimberlyORCID,Harney Éadaoin,Iliev Lora,Lawson Ann MarieORCID,Michel Megan,Stewardson Kristin,Zalzala Fatma,Rohland Nadin,Kappelhoff-Beckmann Stefanie,Both Frank,Winger Daniel,Neumann DanielORCID,Saalow Lars,Krabath Stefan,Beckett SophieORCID,Van Twest Melanie,Faulkner Neil,Read Chris,Barton Tabatha,Caruth Joanna,Hines John,Krause-Kyora BenORCID,Warnke Ursula,Schuenemann Verena J.,Barnes IanORCID,Dahlström HannaORCID,Clausen Jane Jark,Richardson Andrew,Popescu Elizabeth,Dodwell Natasha,Ladd Stuart,Phillips Tom,Mortimer Richard,Sayer Faye,Swales Diana,Stewart Allison,Powlesland DominicORCID,Kenyon Robert,Ladle Lilian,Peek Christina,Grefen-Peters Silke,Ponce Paola,Daniels RobinORCID,Spall Cecily,Woolcock Jennifer,Jones Andy M.ORCID,Roberts Amy V.,Symmons Robert,Rawden Anooshka C.,Cooper Alan,Bos Kirsten I.,Booth Tom,Schroeder Hannes,Thomas Mark G.ORCID,Helgason Agnar,Richards Martin B.ORCID,Reich DavidORCID,Krause JohannesORCID,Schiffels StephanORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe history of the British Isles and Ireland is characterized by multiple periods of major cultural change, including the influential transformation after the end of Roman rule, which precipitated shifts in language, settlement patterns and material culture1. The extent to which migration from continental Europe mediated these transitions is a matter of long-standing debate2–4. Here we study genome-wide ancient DNA from 460 medieval northwestern Europeans—including 278 individuals from England—alongside archaeological data, to infer contemporary population dynamics. We identify a substantial increase of continental northern European ancestry in early medieval England, which is closely related to the early medieval and present-day inhabitants of Germany and Denmark, implying large-scale substantial migration across the North Sea into Britain during the Early Middle Ages. As a result, the individuals who we analysed from eastern England derived up to 76% of their ancestry from the continental North Sea zone, albeit with substantial regional variation and heterogeneity within sites. We show that women with immigrant ancestry were more often furnished with grave goods than women with local ancestry, whereas men with weapons were as likely not to be of immigrant ancestry. A comparison with present-day Britain indicates that subsequent demographic events reduced the fraction of continental northern European ancestry while introducing further ancestry components into the English gene pool, including substantial southwestern European ancestry most closely related to that seen in Iron Age France5,6.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Multidisciplinary

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