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Accession: PRJEB9021 ID: 284815

Bronze Age population dynamics, selection, and the formation of Eurasian genetic structure

Investigation of Bronze Age in Eurasia by sequencing from 101 ancient human remains. We show that around 3 ka BC, Central and Northern Europe and Central Asia receive genetic input through people related to the Yamnaya Culture from the Pontic-Caspian Steppe, resulting in the formation of the Corded Ware Culture in Europe and the Afanasievo Culture in Central Asia. A thousand years later, genetic input from North-Central Europe into Central Asia gives rise to the Sintashta and Andronovo Cultures. During the late BA and Iron Age, the European-derived populations in Asia are gradually replaced by multi-ethnic cultures, of which some relate to contemporary Asian groups, while others share recent ancestry with Native American

The Bronze Age (BA) of Eurasia (c. 3,000-1,000 years BC, 3-1 ka BC) was a period of major cultural changes. More...
AccessionPRJEB9021
ScopeMonoisolate
PublicationsAllentoft ME et al., "Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia.", Nature, 2015 Jun 11;522(7555):167-72
SubmissionRegistration date: 24-May-2015
Technical University of Denmark
Locus Tag PrefixBN1441
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SRA Experiments102
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Data volume, Gbases216
Data volume, Mbytes78901

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