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Human population dynamics and Yersinia pestis in ancient northeast Asia.
Kilinç, Gülsah Merve; Kashuba, Natalija; Koptekin, Dilek; Bergfeldt, Nora; Dönertas, Handan Melike; Rodríguez-Varela, Ricardo; Shergin, Dmitrij; Ivanov, Grigorij; Kichigin, Dmitrii; Pestereva, Kjunnej; Volkov, Denis; Mandryka, Pavel; Kharinskii, Artur; Tishkin, Alexey; Ineshin, Evgenij; Kovychev, Evgeniy; Stepanov, Aleksandr; Dalén, Love; Günther, Torsten; Kirdök, Emrah; Jakobsson, Mattias; Somel, Mehmet; Krzewinska, Maja; Storå, Jan; Götherström, Anders.
Afiliação
  • Kilinç GM; Archaeological Research Laboratory, Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden. anders.gotherstrom@arklab.su.se jan.stora@ofl.su.se gulsahkilinc@hacettepe.edu.tr.
  • Kashuba N; Department of Bioinformatics, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Hacettepe University, 06100 Ankara, Turkey.
  • Koptekin D; Archaeological Research Laboratory, Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Bergfeldt N; Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, 75126 Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Dönertas HM; Department of Health Informatics, Middle East Technical University, 06800 Ankara, Turkey.
  • Rodríguez-Varela R; Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Shergin D; Centre for Palaeogenetics, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Ivanov G; European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, CB10 1SD Cambridge, UK.
  • Kichigin D; Archaeological Research Laboratory, Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Pestereva K; Centre for Palaeogenetics, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Volkov D; Laboratory of Archaeology and Ethnography, Faculty of History and Methods, Department of Humanitarian and Aesthetic Education, Pedagogical Institute, Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, 664011 Irkutsk Oblast, Russia.
  • Mandryka P; Irkutsk Museum of Regional Studies, Irkutsk, 664003 Irkutsk Oblast, Russia.
  • Kharinskii A; Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Laboratory of Archaeology, Paleoecology and the Subsistence Strategies of the Peoples of Northern Asia, Irkutsk State Technical University, Irkutsk, 664074 Irkutsk Oblast, Russia.
  • Tishkin A; Faculty of History, Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education "M. K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University," Yakutsk, 677000 Sakha Republic, Russia.
  • Ineshin E; The Center for Preservation of Historical and Cultural Heritage of the Amur Region, Blagoveshchensk, 675000 Amur Oblast, Russia.
  • Kovychev E; Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Krasnoyarskiy Kray, Russia.
  • Stepanov A; Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Laboratory of Archaeology, Paleoecology and the Subsistence Strategies of the Peoples of Northern Asia, Irkutsk State Technical University, Irkutsk, 664074 Irkutsk Oblast, Russia.
  • Dalén L; Department of Archaeology, Ethnography and Museology, Altai State University, Barnaul, Altaiskiy Kray, Russia.
  • Günther T; Laboratory of Archaeology and Ethnography, Faculty of History and Methods, Department of Humanitarian and Aesthetic Education, Pedagogical Institute, Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, 664011 Irkutsk Oblast, Russia.
  • Kirdök E; Faculty of History, Transbaikal State University, Chita, 672039 Zabaykalsky Kray, Russia.
  • Jakobsson M; Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography, Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education "M. K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University," Yakutsk, 677000 Sakha Republic, Russia.
  • Somel M; Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Krzewinska M; Centre for Palaeogenetics, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Storå J; Department of Organismal Biology and SciLife Lab, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 18 A, SE-752 36 Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Götherström A; Centre for Palaeogenetics, 10691 Stockholm, Sweden.
Sci Adv ; 7(2)2021 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33523963
We present genome-wide data from 40 individuals dating to c.16,900 to 550 years ago in northeast Asia. We describe hitherto unknown gene flow and admixture events in the region, revealing a complex population history. While populations east of Lake Baikal remained relatively stable from the Mesolithic to the Bronze Age, those from Yakutia and west of Lake Baikal witnessed major population transformations, from the Late Upper Paleolithic to the Neolithic, and during the Bronze Age, respectively. We further locate the Asian ancestors of Paleo-Inuits, using direct genetic evidence. Last, we report the most northeastern ancient occurrence of the plague-related bacterium, Yersinia pestis Our findings indicate the highly connected and dynamic nature of northeast Asia populations throughout the Holocene.

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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sci Adv Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article