Ancient DNA analysis of 8000 B.C. near eastern farmers supports an early neolithic pioneer maritime colonization of Mainland Europe through Cyprus and the Aegean Islands

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Fernández Domínguez, Eva
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Martínez Pérez-Pérez, Alejandro
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Gamba, Cristina
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Prats Miravitllas, Eva
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Cuesta, Pedro
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Anfruns, Josep
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Molist, Miquel, 1956-
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Arroyo-Pardo, Eduardo
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Turbón, Daniel
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2014-12-09T13:45:36Z
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2014-12-09T13:45:36Z
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2014-06-05
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2014-12-09T13:45:36Z
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1553-7390
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https://hdl.handle.net/2445/60569
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645081
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24901650
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The genetic impact associated to the Neolithic spread in Europe has been widely debated over the last 20 years. Within this context, ancient DNA studies have provided a more reliable picture by directly analyzing the protagonist populations at different regions in Europe. However, the lack of available data from the original Near Eastern farmers has limited the achieved conclusions, preventing the formulation of continental models of Neolithic expansion. Here we address this issue by presenting mitochondrial DNA data of the original Near-Eastern Neolithic communities with the aim of providing the adequate background for the interpretation of Neolithic genetic data from European samples. Sixty-three skeletons from the Pre Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) sites of Tell Halula, Tell Ramad and Dja'de El Mughara dating between 8,700-6,600 cal. B.C. were analyzed, and 15 validated mitochondrial DNA profiles were recovered. In order to estimate the demographic contribution of the first farmers to both Central European and Western Mediterranean Neolithic cultures, haplotype and haplogroup diversities in the PPNB sample were compared using phylogeographic and population genetic analyses to available ancient DNA data from human remains belonging to the Linearbandkeramik-Alföldi Vonaldiszes Kerámia and Cardial/Epicardial cultures. We also searched for possible signatures of the original Neolithic expansion over the modern Near Eastern and South European genetic pools, and tried to infer possible routes of expansion by comparing the obtained results to a database of 60 modern populations from both regions. Comparisons performed among the 3 ancient datasets allowed us to identify K and N-derived mitochondrial DNA haplogroups as potential markers of the Neolithic expansion, whose genetic signature would have reached both the Iberian coasts and the Central European plain. Moreover, the observed genetic affinities between the PPNB samples and the modern populations of Cyprus and Crete seem to suggest that the Neolithic was first introduced into Europe through pioneer seafaring colonization.
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16 p.
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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eng
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004401
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PLoS Genetics, 2014, vol. 10, num. 6, p. e1004401
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004401
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cc-by (c) Fernández Domínguez, Eva et al., 2014
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Articles publicats en revistes (Biologia Evolutiva, Ecologia i Ciències Ambientals)
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Genètica forense
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Neolític
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Antropologia prehistòrica
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ADN mitocondrial
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Xipre
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Egea (Mar)
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Forensic genetics
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Neolithic period
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Prehistoric anthropology
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Mitochondrial DNA
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Cyprus
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Aegean Sea
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Ancient DNA analysis of 8000 B.C. near eastern farmers supports an early neolithic pioneer maritime colonization of Mainland Europe through Cyprus and the Aegean Islands
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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