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  Bronze age Northern Eurasian genetics in the context of development of metallurgy and Siberian ancestry

Childebayeva, A., Fricke, F., Rohrlach, A. B., Huang, L., Schiffels, S., Vesakoski, O., et al. (2024). Bronze age Northern Eurasian genetics in the context of development of metallurgy and Siberian ancestry. Communications Biology, 7: 723. doi:10.1038/s42003-024-06343-x.

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Childebayeva, Ainash, Author
Fricke, Fabian, Author
Rohrlach, Adam Benjamin, Author
Huang, Lei, Author
Schiffels, Stephan, Author
Vesakoski, Outi, Author
Mannermaa, Kristiina, Author
Semerau, Lena, Author
Aron, Franziska1, Author                 
Solodovnikov, Konstantin, Author
Rykun, Marina, Author
Moiseyev, Vyacheslav, Author
Khartanovich, Valery, Author
Kovtun, Igor, Author
Krause, Johannes, Author
Kuzminykh, Sergey, Author
Haak, Wolfgang, Author
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1Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2541702              

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Free keywords: Population genetics
 Abstract: The Eurasian Bronze Age (BA) has been described as a period of substantial human migrations, the emergence of pastoralism, horse domestication, and development of metallurgy. This study focuses on two north Eurasian sites sharing Siberian genetic ancestry. One of the sites, Rostovka, is associated with the Seima-Turbino (ST) phenomenon (~2200-1900 BCE) that is characterized by elaborate metallurgical objects found throughout Northern Eurasia. The genetic profiles of Rostovka individuals vary widely along the forest-tundra Siberian genetic cline represented by many modern Uralic-speaking populations, and the genetic heterogeneity observed is consistent with the current understanding of the ST being a transcultural phenomenon. Individuals from the second site, Bolshoy Oleni Ostrov in Kola, in comparison form a tighter cluster on the Siberian ancestry cline. We further explore this Siberian ancestry profile and assess the role of the ST phenomenon and other contemporaneous BA cultures in the spread of Uralic languages and Siberian ancestry.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-09-202024-05-162024-06-11
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 12
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 Table of Contents: Results
General population genetic analyses
Uniparentally inherited haplogroups
F-statistics
qpAdm modeling
Identity-by-descent (IBD) analysis
Runs of homozygosity
Demographic modeling
Discussion
Methods
Ethics declaration – sample provenance
Sample information
DNA extraction and data generation
Population genetics analyses
Demographic modeling
 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-06343-x
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Title: Communications Biology
  Other : Communications biology
  Abbreviation : Commun. Biol.
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Publ. Info: London : Springer Nature
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 7 Sequence Number: 723 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2399-3642
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2399-3642