Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia

Author:

Allentoft Morten E.ORCID,Sikora MartinORCID,Refoyo-Martínez Alba,Irving-Pease Evan K.ORCID,Fischer AndersORCID,Barrie William,Ingason Andrés,Stenderup Jesper,Sjögren Karl-GöranORCID,Pearson Alice,Sousa da Mota Bárbara,Schulz Paulsson Bettina,Halgren AlmaORCID,Macleod Ruairidh,Jørkov Marie Louise SchjellerupORCID,Demeter Fabrice,Sørensen Lasse,Nielsen Poul Otto,Henriksen Rasmus A.ORCID,Vimala Tharsika,McColl HughORCID,Margaryan AshotORCID,Ilardo Melissa,Vaughn Andrew,Fischer Mortensen MortenORCID,Nielsen Anne BirgitteORCID,Ulfeldt Hede Mikkel,Johannsen Niels Nørkjær,Rasmussen Peter,Vinner Lasse,Renaud GabrielORCID,Stern Aaron,Jensen Theis Zetner Trolle,Scorrano GabrieleORCID,Schroeder HannesORCID,Lysdahl Per,Ramsøe Abigail Daisy,Skorobogatov AndreiORCID,Schork Andrew Joseph,Rosengren AndersORCID,Ruter Anthony,Outram AlanORCID,Timoshenko Aleksey A.ORCID,Buzhilova AlexandraORCID,Coppa AlfredoORCID,Zubova Alisa,Silva Ana MariaORCID,Hansen Anders J.ORCID,Gromov Andrey,Logvin Andrey,Gotfredsen Anne BirgitteORCID,Henning Nielsen Bjarne,González-Rabanal BorjaORCID,Lalueza-Fox CarlesORCID,McKenzie Catriona J.ORCID,Gaunitz Charleen,Blasco Concepción,Liesau Corina,Martinez-Labarga CristinaORCID,Pozdnyakov Dmitri V.,Cuenca-Solana David,Lordkipanidze David O.,En’shin Dmitri,Salazar-García Domingo C.,Price T. DouglasORCID,Borić Dušan,Kostyleva Elena,Veselovskaya Elizaveta V.ORCID,Usmanova Emma R.,Cappellini EnricoORCID,Brinch Petersen Erik,Kannegaard Esben,Radina Francesca,Eylem Yediay Fulya,Duday Henri,Gutiérrez-Zugasti Igor,Merts IlyaORCID,Potekhina Inna,Shevnina Irina,Altinkaya IsinORCID,Guilaine Jean,Hansen Jesper,Aura Tortosa Joan Emili,Zilhão JoãoORCID,Vega Jorge,Buck Pedersen KristofferORCID,Tunia Krzysztof,Zhao LeiORCID,Mylnikova Liudmila N.,Larsson Lars,Metz Laure,Yepiskoposyan Levon,Pedersen Lisbeth,Sarti Lucia,Orlando LudovicORCID,Slimak Ludovic,Klassen Lutz,Blank MalouORCID,González-Morales ManuelORCID,Silvestrini Mara,Vretemark Maria,Nesterova Marina S.,Rykun Marina,Rolfo Mario Federico,Szmyt Marzena,Przybyła Marcin,Calattini Mauro,Sablin MikhailORCID,Dobisíková Miluše,Meldgaard Morten,Johansen Morten,Berezina NataliaORCID,Card Nick,Saveliev Nikolai A.,Poshekhonova Olga,Rickards Olga,Lozovskaya Olga V.ORCID,Gábor Olivér,Uldum Otto Christian,Aurino Paola,Kosintsev Pavel,Courtaud Patrice,Ríos Patricia,Mortensen Peder,Lotz Per,Persson PerORCID,Bangsgaard PernilleORCID,de Barros Damgaard Peter,Vang Petersen Peter,Martinez Pilar PrietoORCID,Włodarczak PiotrORCID,Smolyaninov Roman V.,Maring Rikke,Menduiña Roberto,Badalyan Ruben,Iversen RuneORCID,Turin Ruslan,Vasilyev SergeyORCID,Wåhlin SidselORCID,Borutskaya Svetlana,Skochina SvetlanaORCID,Sørensen Søren Anker,Andersen Søren H.,Jørgensen Thomas,Serikov Yuri B.,Molodin Vyacheslav I.ORCID,Smrcka Vaclav,Merts Victor,Appadurai VivekORCID,Moiseyev Vyacheslav,Magnusson YvonneORCID,Kjær Kurt H.ORCID,Lynnerup Niels,Lawson Daniel J.ORCID,Sudmant Peter H.ORCID,Rasmussen SimonORCID,Korneliussen Thorfinn SandORCID,Durbin RichardORCID,Nielsen RasmusORCID,Delaneau OlivierORCID,Werge ThomasORCID,Racimo FernandoORCID,Kristiansen Kristian,Willerslev EskeORCID

Abstract

AbstractWestern Eurasia witnessed several large-scale human migrations during the Holocene1–5. Here, to investigate the cross-continental effects of these migrations, we shotgun-sequenced 317 genomes—mainly from the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods—from across northern and western Eurasia. These were imputed alongside published data to obtain diploid genotypes from more than 1,600 ancient humans. Our analyses revealed a ‘great divide’ genomic boundary extending from the Black Sea to the Baltic. Mesolithic hunter-gatherers were highly genetically differentiated east and west of this zone, and the effect of the neolithization was equally disparate. Large-scale ancestry shifts occurred in the west as farming was introduced, including near-total replacement of hunter-gatherers in many areas, whereas no substantial ancestry shifts happened east of the zone during the same period. Similarly, relatedness decreased in the west from the Neolithic transition onwards, whereas, east of the Urals, relatedness remained high until around 4,000 bp, consistent with the persistence of localized groups of hunter-gatherers. The boundary dissolved when Yamnaya-related ancestry spread across western Eurasia around 5,000 bp, resulting in a second major turnover that reached most parts of Europe within a 1,000-year span. The genetic origin and fate of the Yamnaya have remained elusive, but we show that hunter-gatherers from the Middle Don region contributed ancestry to them. Yamnaya groups later admixed with individuals associated with the Globular Amphora culture before expanding into Europe. Similar turnovers occurred in western Siberia, where we report new genomic data from a ‘Neolithic steppe’ cline spanning the Siberian forest steppe to Lake Baikal. These prehistoric migrations had profound and lasting effects on the genetic diversity of Eurasian populations.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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