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  Population genetics and signatures of selection in Early Neolithic european farmers

Childebayeva, A., Rohrlach, A. B., Barquera Lozano, R. J., Rivollat, M., Aron, F., Szolek, A., et al. (2022). Population genetics and signatures of selection in Early Neolithic european farmers. Molecular Biology and Evolution, msac108. doi:10.1093/molbev/msac108.

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Childebayeva, Ainash1, Author           
Rohrlach, Adam Ben1, Author           
Barquera Lozano, Rodrigo José1, Author           
Rivollat, Maïté1, Author           
Aron, Franziska1, Author           
Szolek, András, Author
Kohlbacher, Oliver, Author
Nicklisch, Nicole, Author
Alt, Kurt W., Author
Gronenborn, Detlef, Author
Meller, Harald, Author
Friederich, Susanne, Author
Prüfer, Kay1, Author           
Deguilloux, Marie-France, Author
Krause, Johannes1, Author           
Haak, Wolfgang1, Author           
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1Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074310              

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Free keywords: Selection, Neolithization, Ancient DNA, Linear Pottery Culture
 Abstract: Human expansion in the course of the Neolithic transition in western Eurasia has been one of the major topics in ancient DNA (aDNA) research in the last ten years. Multiple studies have shown that the spread of agriculture and animal husbandry from the Near East across Europe was accompanied by large-scale human expansions. Moreover, changes in subsistence and migration associated with the Neolithic transition have been hypothesized to involve genetic adaptation. Here we present high quality genome-wide data from the Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) site Derenburg Meerenstieg II (DER) (N=32 individuals) in Central Germany. Population genetic analyses show that the DER individuals carried predominantly Anatolian Neolithic-like ancestry and a very limited degree of local hunter-gatherer admixture, similar to other early European farmers. Increasing the LBK cohort size to ∼100 individuals allowed us to perform various frequency- and haplotype-based analyses to investigate signatures of selection associated with changes following the adoption of the Neolithic lifestyle. In addition, we developed a new method called AIMLESS (Admixture-informed Maximum-likelihood Estimation for Selection Scans) that allowed us test for selection signatures in an admixture-aware fashion. Focusing on the intersection of results from these selection scans, we identified various loci associated with immune function (JAK1, HLA-DQB1) and metabolism (LMF1, LEPR, SORBS1), as well as skin color (SLC24A5, CD82) and folate synthesis (MTHFR, NBPF3). Our findings shed light on the evolutionary pressures, such as infectious disease and changing diet, that were faced by the early farmers of Western Eurasia.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-05-17
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 35
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
New Approaches
Results and discussion
- Data generation and authentication.
- Genome-wide data analysis.
- Uniparentally inherited markers.
- Biological Relatedness.
- LBK inter-site comparisons.
- Phenotypic analysis.
- HLA class-I and II allele analysis.
Conclusions
Material and methods
- Archaeological background/site description.
- Sample preparation.
- Genotyping.
- Biological relatedness and Runs of Homozygosity analyses.
- Mitochondrial and Y haplotype analysis.
- Shotgun data.
- HLA typing.
- Selection scans.
- AIMLESS Admixture-Informed Maximum-Likelihood Estimation for Selection Scans.
- Haplotype-based scan.
 Rev. Type: No review
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msac108
Other: shh3224
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Project name : PALEoRIDER
Grant ID : 771234
Funding program : Horizon 2020 (H2020)
Funding organization : European Commission (EC)

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Title: Molecular Biology and Evolution
  Other : Mol. Biol. Evol.
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: - Sequence Number: msac108 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0737-4038
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925536119