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DOI | 10.1038/s41467-019-09209-7 |
Late Pleistocene human genome suggests a local origin for the first farmers of central Anatolia | |
Feldman, Michal1; Fernandez-Dominguez, Eva2; Reynolds, Luke3; Baird, Douglas4; Pearson, Jessica4; Hershkovitz, Israel5,6,7; May, Hila5,6,7; Goring-Morris, Nigel8; Benz, Marion9; Gresky, Julia10; Bianco, Raffaela A.1; Fairbairn, Andrew11; Mustafaoglu, Gokhan12; Stockhammer, Philipp W.1,13; Posth, Cosimo1; Haak, Wolfgang1; Jeong, Choongwon1; Krause, Johannes1 | |
发表日期 | 2019 |
ISSN | 2041-1723 |
卷号 | 10 |
英文摘要 | Anatolia was home to some of the earliest farming communities. It has been long debated whether a migration of farming groups introduced agriculture to central Anatolia. Here, we report the first genome-wide data from a 15,000-year-old Anatolian hunter-gatherer and from seven Anatolian and Levantine early farmers. We find high genetic continuity (similar to 80-90%) between the hunter-gatherers and early farmers of Anatolia and detect two distinct incoming ancestries: an early Iranian/Caucasus related one and a later one linked to the ancient Levant. Finally, we observe a genetic link between southern Europe and the Near East predating 15,000 years ago. Our results suggest a limited role of human migration in the emergence of agriculture in central Anatolia. |
WOS研究方向 | Science & Technology - Other Topics |
来源期刊 | NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/95047 |
作者单位 | 1.Max Planck Inst Sci Human Hist MPI SHH, Kahla Str 10, D-07745 Jena, Germany; 2.Univ Durham, Dept Archaeol, Durham South Rd, Durham DH1 3LE, England; 3.Liverpool John Moores Univ, Sch Nat Sci & Psychol, Byrom St, Liverpool L3 3AF, Merseyside, England; 4.Univ Liverpool, Dept Archaeol Class & Egyptol, 8-14 Abercromby Sq, Liverpool L69 7WZ, Merseyside, England; 5.Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Fac Med, Dan David Ctr Human Evolut & Biohist Res, Dept Anat & Anthropol, POB 39040, IL-6997801 Tel Aviv, Israel; 6.Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Fac Med, Shmunis Family Anthropol, POB 39040, IL-6997801 Tel Aviv, Israel; 7.Tel Aviv Univ, Steinhardt Museum Nat Hist, POB 39040, IL-6997801 Tel Aviv, Israel; 8.Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Inst Archaeol, Dept Prehist, IL-919051 Jerusalem, Israel; 9.Free Univ Berlin, Dept Near Eastern Archaeol, Fabeckstr 23-25, D-14195 Berlin, Germany; 10.German Archaeol Inst, Dept Nat Sci, Dol 2-6, D-14195 Berlin, Germany; 11.Univ Queensland, Sch Social Sci, Michie Bldg, Brisbane, Qld, Australia; 12.Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit Univ, Dept Archaeol, TR-67100 Incivez, Zonguldak, Turkey; 13.Archaol Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen Munchen, Inst Vor & Fruhgeschichtl Archaol & Provinzialrom, Schellingstr 12, D-80799 Munich, Germany |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Feldman, Michal,Fernandez-Dominguez, Eva,Reynolds, Luke,et al. Late Pleistocene human genome suggests a local origin for the first farmers of central Anatolia[J],2019,10. |
APA | Feldman, Michal.,Fernandez-Dominguez, Eva.,Reynolds, Luke.,Baird, Douglas.,Pearson, Jessica.,...&Krause, Johannes.(2019).Late Pleistocene human genome suggests a local origin for the first farmers of central Anatolia.NATURE COMMUNICATIONS,10. |
MLA | Feldman, Michal,et al."Late Pleistocene human genome suggests a local origin for the first farmers of central Anatolia".NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 10(2019). |
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