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  The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia

Narasimhan, V. M., Patterson, N., Moorjani, P., Rohland, N., Bernardos, R., Mallick, S., Lazaridis, I., Nakatsuka, N., Olalde, I., Lipson, M., Kim, A. M., Olivieri, L. M., Coppa, A., Vidale, M., Mallory, J., Moiseyev, V., Kitov, E., Monge, J., Adamski, N., Alex, N., Broomandkhoshbacht, N., Candilio, F., Callan, K., Cheronet, O., Culleton, B. J., Ferry, M., Fernandes, D., Freilich, S., Gamarra, B., Gaudio, D., Hajdinjak, M., Harney, É., Harper, T. K., Keating, D., Lawson, A. M., Mah, M., Mandl, K., Michel, M., Novak, M., Oppenheimer, J., Rai, N., Sirak, K., Slon, V., Stewardson, K., Zalzala, F., Zhang, Z., Akhatov, G., Bagashev, A. N., Bagnera, A., Baitanayev, B., Bendezu-Sarmiento, J., Bissembaev, A. A., Bonora, G. L., Chargynov, T. T., Chikisheva, T., Dashkovskiy, P. K., Derevianko, A., Dobes, M., Douka, K., Dubova, N., Duisengali, M. N., Enshin, D., Epimakhov, A., Fribus, A. V., Fuller, D., Goryachev, A., Gromov, A., Grushin, S. P., Hanks, B., Judd, M., Kazizov, E., Khokhlov, A., Krygin, A. P., Kupriyanova, E., Kuznetsov, P., Luiselli, D., Maksudov, F., Mamedov, A. M., Mamirov, T. B., Meiklejohn, C., Merrett, D. C., Micheli, R., Mochalov, O., Mustafokulov, S., Nayak, A., Pettener, D., Potts, R., Razhev, D., Rykun, M., Sarno, S., Savenkova, T. M., Sikhymbaeva, K., Slepchenko, S. M., Soltobaev, O. A., Stepanova, N., Svyatko, S., Tabaldiev, K., Teschler-Nicola, M., Tishkin, A. A., Tkachev, V. V., Vasilyev, S., Velemínský, P., Voyakin, D., Yermolayeva, A., Zahir, M., Zubkov, V. S., Zubova, A., Shinde, V. S., Lalueza-Fox, C., Meyer, M., Anthony, D., Boivin, N. L., Thangaraj, K., Kennett, D. J., Frachetti, M., Pinhasi, R., & Reich, D. (2019). The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia. Science, 365(6457):, pp. 999-999. doi:10.1126/science.aat7487.

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アイテムのパーマリンク: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-CEDB-E 版のパーマリンク: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-D292-7
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Narasimhan, Vagheesh M., 著者
Patterson, Nick, 著者
Moorjani, Priya, 著者
Rohland, Nadin, 著者
Bernardos, Rebecca, 著者
Mallick, Swapan, 著者
Lazaridis, Iosif, 著者
Nakatsuka, Nathan, 著者
Olalde, Iñigo, 著者
Lipson, Mark, 著者
Kim, Alexander M., 著者
Olivieri, Luca M., 著者
Coppa, Alfredo, 著者
Vidale, Massimo, 著者
Mallory, James, 著者
Moiseyev, Vyacheslav, 著者
Kitov, Egor, 著者
Monge, Janet, 著者
Adamski, Nicole, 著者
Alex, Neel, 著者
Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen, 著者Candilio, Francesca, 著者Callan, Kimberly, 著者Cheronet, Olivia, 著者Culleton, Brendan J., 著者Ferry, Matthew, 著者Fernandes, Daniel, 著者Freilich, Suzanne, 著者Gamarra, Beatriz, 著者Gaudio, Daniel, 著者Hajdinjak, Mateja, 著者Harney, Éadaoin, 著者Harper, Thomas K., 著者Keating, Denise, 著者Lawson, Ann Marie, 著者Mah, Matthew, 著者Mandl, Kirsten, 著者Michel, Megan, 著者Novak, Mario, 著者Oppenheimer, Jonas, 著者Rai, Niraj, 著者Sirak, Kendra, 著者Slon, Viviane, 著者Stewardson, Kristin, 著者Zalzala, Fatma, 著者Zhang, Zhao, 著者Akhatov, Gaziz, 著者Bagashev, Anatoly N., 著者Bagnera, Alessandra, 著者Baitanayev, Bauryzhan, 著者Bendezu-Sarmiento, Julio, 著者Bissembaev, Arman A., 著者Bonora, Gian Luca, 著者Chargynov, Temirlan T., 著者Chikisheva, Tatiana, 著者Dashkovskiy, Petr K., 著者Derevianko, Anatoly, 著者Dobes, Miroslav, 著者Douka, Katerina1, 著者           Dubova, Nadezhda, 著者Duisengali, Meiram N., 著者Enshin, Dmitry, 著者Epimakhov, Andrey, 著者Fribus, Alexey V., 著者Fuller, Dorian, 著者Goryachev, Alexander, 著者Gromov, Andrey, 著者Grushin, Sergey P., 著者Hanks, Bryan, 著者Judd, Margaret, 著者Kazizov, Erlan, 著者Khokhlov, Aleksander, 著者Krygin, Aleksander P., 著者Kupriyanova, Elena, 著者Kuznetsov, Pavel, 著者Luiselli, Donata, 著者Maksudov, Farhod, 著者Mamedov, Aslan M., 著者Mamirov, Talgat B., 著者Meiklejohn, Christopher, 著者Merrett, Deborah C., 著者Micheli, Roberto, 著者Mochalov, Oleg, 著者Mustafokulov, Samariddin, 著者Nayak, Ayushi1, 著者           Pettener, Davide, 著者Potts, Richard, 著者Razhev, Dmitry, 著者Rykun, Marina, 著者Sarno, Stefania, 著者Savenkova, Tatyana M., 著者Sikhymbaeva, Kulyan, 著者Slepchenko, Sergey M., 著者Soltobaev, Oroz A., 著者Stepanova, Nadezhda, 著者Svyatko, Svetlana, 著者Tabaldiev, Kubatbek, 著者Teschler-Nicola, Maria, 著者Tishkin, Alexey A., 著者Tkachev, Vitaly V., 著者Vasilyev, Sergey, 著者Velemínský, Petr, 著者Voyakin, Dmitriy, 著者Yermolayeva, Antonina, 著者Zahir, Muhammad1, 著者           Zubkov, Valery S., 著者Zubova, Alisa, 著者Shinde, Vasant S., 著者Lalueza-Fox, Carles, 著者Meyer, Matthias, 著者Anthony, David, 著者Boivin, Nicole L.1, 著者           Thangaraj, Kumarasamy, 著者Kennett, Douglas J., 著者Frachetti, Michael, 著者Pinhasi, Ron, 著者Reich, David, 著者 全て表示
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 要旨: RATIONALE: To elucidate the extent to which the major cultural transformations of farming, pastoralism, and shifts in the distribution of languages in Eurasia were accompanied by movement of people, we report genome-wide ancient DNA data from 523 individuals spanning the last 8000 years, mostly from Central Asia and northernmost South Asia. -
RESULTS: The movement of people following the advent of farming resulted in genetic gradients across Eurasia that can be modeled as mixtures of seven deeply divergent populations. A key gradient formed in southwestern Asia beginning in the Neolithic and continuing into the Bronze Age, with more Anatolian farmer–related ancestry in the west and more Iranian farmer–related ancestry in the east. This cline extended to the desert oases of Central Asia and was the primary source of ancestry in peoples of the Bronze Age Bactria Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC). This supports the idea that the archaeologically documented dispersal of domesticates was accompanied by the spread of people from multiple centers of domestication.
The main population of the BMAC carried no ancestry from Steppe pastoralists and did not contribute substantially to later South Asians. However, Steppe pastoralist ancestry appeared in outlier individuals at BMAC sites by the turn of the second millennium BCE around the same time as it appeared on the southern Steppe. Using data from ancient individuals from the Swat Valley of northernmost South Asia, we show that Steppe ancestry then integrated further south in the first half of the second millennium BCE, contributing up to 30% of the ancestry of modern groups in South Asia. The Steppe ancestry in South Asia has the same profile as that in Bronze Age Eastern Europe, tracking a movement of people that affected both regions and that likely spread the unique features shared between Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic languages.
The primary ancestral population of modern South Asians is a mixture of people related to early Holocene populations of Iran and South Asia that we detect in outlier individuals from two sites in cultural contact with the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC), making it plausible that it was characteristic of the IVC. After the IVC’s decline, this population mixed with northwestern groups with Steppe ancestry to form the “Ancestral North Indians” (ANI) and also mixed with southeastern groups to form the “Ancestral South Indians” (ASI), whose direct descendants today live in tribal groups in southern India. Mixtures of these two post-IVC groups—the ANI and ASI—drive the main gradient of genetic variation in South Asia today. -
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Earlier work recorded massive population movement from the Eurasian Steppe into Europe early in the third millennium BCE, likely spreading Indo-European languages. We reveal a parallel series of events leading to the spread of Steppe ancestry to South Asia, thereby documenting movements of people that were likely conduits for the spread of Indo-European languages.

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 日付: 2019-09-062019-09-06
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 目次: Dataset and analysis strategy
- Iran and Turan: A west-to-east cline of decreasing Anatolian farmer–related ancestry
- People of the BMAC were not a major source of ancestry for South Asians
- Steppe pastoralist–derived ancestry arrived in Turan by 2100 BCE
- An ancestry profile widespread during the Indus Valley Civilization
- The Steppe and Forest Zone Ancestry clines in Eurasia established after the advent of farming
- A distinctive ancestry profile stretching from Eastern Europe to Kazakhstan in the Bronze Age
- Bidirectional mobility along the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor
- The genomic formation of human populations in South Asia Three ancestry clines that succeeded each other in time in South Asia
- The ASI and ANI arose as Indus Periphery Cline people mixed with groups to the north and east
- Steppe ancestry in modern South Asians is primarily from males and
disproportionately high in Brahmin and Bhumihar groups

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Materials and methods: Ancient DNA laboratory work
- Radiocarbon dating
- Principal components analysis (PCA)
- ADMIXTURE clustering
- f-statistics
- Modeling admixture history
- Hierarchical modeling
- Method for dating admixture events
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 識別子(DOI, ISBNなど): DOI: 10.1126/science.aat7487
その他: shh2406
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出版社, 出版地: Washington, D.C. : American Association for the Advancement of Science
ページ: - 巻号: 365 (6457) 通巻号: eaat7487 開始・終了ページ: 999 - 999 識別子(ISBN, ISSN, DOIなど): ISSN: 0036-8075
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/991042748276600_1