Population genomics of the Viking world
The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (about AD750-1050) was a far-flung transformation in world history1,2. Here we sequenced the genomes of 442humans from archaeological sites across Europe and Greenland (to a median depth of about 1×) to understand the global in...
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ftcdlib:oai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt4mj665nx 2023-11-05T03:42:16+01:00 Population genomics of the Viking world Margaryan, Ashot Lawson, Daniel J Sikora, Martin Racimo, Fernando Rasmussen, Simon Moltke, Ida Cassidy, Lara M Jørsboe, Emil Ingason, Andrés Pedersen, Mikkel W Korneliussen, Thorfinn Wilhelmson, Helene Buś, Magdalena M de Barros Damgaard, Peter Martiniano, Rui Renaud, Gabriel Bhérer, Claude Moreno-Mayar, J Víctor Fotakis, Anna K Allen, Marie Allmäe, Raili Molak, Martyna Cappellini, Enrico Scorrano, Gabriele McColl, Hugh Buzhilova, Alexandra Fox, Allison Albrechtsen, Anders Schütz, Berit Skar, Birgitte Arcini, Caroline Falys, Ceri Jonson, Charlotte Hedenstierna Błaszczyk, Dariusz Pezhemsky, Denis Turner-Walker, Gordon Gestsdóttir, Hildur Lundstrøm, Inge Gustin, Ingrid Mainland, Ingrid Potekhina, Inna Muntoni, Italo M Cheng, Jade Stenderup, Jesper Ma, Jilong Gibson, Julie Peets, Jüri Gustafsson, Jörgen Iversen, Katrine H Simpson, Linzi Strand, Lisa Loe, Louise Sikora, Maeve Florek, Marek Vretemark, Maria Redknap, Mark Bajka, Monika Pushkina, Tamara Søvsø, Morten Grigoreva, Natalia Christensen, Tom Kastholm, Ole Uldum, Otto Favia, Pasquale Holck, Per Sten, Sabine Arge, Símun V Ellingvåg, Sturla Moiseyev, Vayacheslav Bogdanowicz, Wiesław Magnusson, Yvonne Orlando, Ludovic Pentz, Peter Jessen, Mads Dengsø Pedersen, Anne Collard, Mark Bradley, Daniel G Jørkov, Marie Louise Arneborg, Jette Lynnerup, Niels Price, Neil Gilbert, M Thomas P Allentoft, Morten E Bill, Jan Sindbæk, Søren M Hedeager, Lotte Kristiansen, Kristian Nielsen, Rasmus Werge, Thomas Willerslev, Eske 390 - 396 2020-09-17 https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4mj665nx unknown eScholarship, University of California qt4mj665nx https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4mj665nx CC-BY-NC-ND Nature, vol 585, iss 7825 Biological Sciences Genetics History Heritage and Archaeology Archaeology Historical Studies Human Genome Underpinning research 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning Alleles Datasets as Topic England Evolution Molecular Gene Flow Population Genome Human Genomics Greenland Medieval Human Migration Humans Immunity Ireland Lactase Male Scandinavian and Nordic Countries Selection Genetic Spatio-Temporal Analysis Young Adult General Science & Technology article 2020 ftcdlib 2023-10-09T18:05:40Z The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (about AD750-1050) was a far-flung transformation in world history1,2. Here we sequenced the genomes of 442humans from archaeological sites across Europe and Greenland (to a median depth of about 1×) to understand the global influence of this expansion. We find the Viking period involved gene flow into Scandinavia from the south and east. We observe genetic structure within Scandinavia, with diversity hotspots in the south and restricted gene flow within Scandinavia. We find evidence for a major influx of Danish ancestry into England; a Swedish influx into the Baltic; and Norwegian influx into Ireland, Iceland and Greenland. Additionally, we see substantial ancestry from elsewhere in Europe entering Scandinavia during the Viking Age. Our ancient DNA analysis also revealed that a Viking expedition included close family members. By comparing with modern populations, we find that pigmentation-associated loci have undergone strong population differentiation during the past millennium, and trace positively selected loci-including the lactase-persistence allele of LCT and alleles of ANKA that are associated with the immune response-in detail. We conclude that the Viking diaspora was characterized by substantial transregional engagement: distinct populations influenced the genomic makeup of different regions of Europe, and Scandinavia experienced increased contact with the rest of the continent. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Iceland University of California: eScholarship |
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Biological Sciences Genetics History Heritage and Archaeology Archaeology Historical Studies Human Genome Underpinning research 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning Alleles Datasets as Topic England Evolution Molecular Gene Flow Population Genome Human Genomics Greenland Medieval Human Migration Humans Immunity Ireland Lactase Male Scandinavian and Nordic Countries Selection Genetic Spatio-Temporal Analysis Young Adult General Science & Technology |
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Biological Sciences Genetics History Heritage and Archaeology Archaeology Historical Studies Human Genome Underpinning research 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning Alleles Datasets as Topic England Evolution Molecular Gene Flow Population Genome Human Genomics Greenland Medieval Human Migration Humans Immunity Ireland Lactase Male Scandinavian and Nordic Countries Selection Genetic Spatio-Temporal Analysis Young Adult General Science & Technology Margaryan, Ashot Lawson, Daniel J Sikora, Martin Racimo, Fernando Rasmussen, Simon Moltke, Ida Cassidy, Lara M Jørsboe, Emil Ingason, Andrés Pedersen, Mikkel W Korneliussen, Thorfinn Wilhelmson, Helene Buś, Magdalena M de Barros Damgaard, Peter Martiniano, Rui Renaud, Gabriel Bhérer, Claude Moreno-Mayar, J Víctor Fotakis, Anna K Allen, Marie Allmäe, Raili Molak, Martyna Cappellini, Enrico Scorrano, Gabriele McColl, Hugh Buzhilova, Alexandra Fox, Allison Albrechtsen, Anders Schütz, Berit Skar, Birgitte Arcini, Caroline Falys, Ceri Jonson, Charlotte Hedenstierna Błaszczyk, Dariusz Pezhemsky, Denis Turner-Walker, Gordon Gestsdóttir, Hildur Lundstrøm, Inge Gustin, Ingrid Mainland, Ingrid Potekhina, Inna Muntoni, Italo M Cheng, Jade Stenderup, Jesper Ma, Jilong Gibson, Julie Peets, Jüri Gustafsson, Jörgen Iversen, Katrine H Simpson, Linzi Strand, Lisa Loe, Louise Sikora, Maeve Florek, Marek Vretemark, Maria Redknap, Mark Bajka, Monika Pushkina, Tamara Søvsø, Morten Grigoreva, Natalia Christensen, Tom Kastholm, Ole Uldum, Otto Favia, Pasquale Holck, Per Sten, Sabine Arge, Símun V Ellingvåg, Sturla Moiseyev, Vayacheslav Bogdanowicz, Wiesław Magnusson, Yvonne Orlando, Ludovic Pentz, Peter Jessen, Mads Dengsø Pedersen, Anne Collard, Mark Bradley, Daniel G Jørkov, Marie Louise Arneborg, Jette Lynnerup, Niels Price, Neil Gilbert, M Thomas P Allentoft, Morten E Bill, Jan Sindbæk, Søren M Hedeager, Lotte Kristiansen, Kristian Nielsen, Rasmus Werge, Thomas Willerslev, Eske Population genomics of the Viking world |
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Biological Sciences Genetics History Heritage and Archaeology Archaeology Historical Studies Human Genome Underpinning research 1.1 Normal biological development and functioning Alleles Datasets as Topic England Evolution Molecular Gene Flow Population Genome Human Genomics Greenland Medieval Human Migration Humans Immunity Ireland Lactase Male Scandinavian and Nordic Countries Selection Genetic Spatio-Temporal Analysis Young Adult General Science & Technology |
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The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (about AD750-1050) was a far-flung transformation in world history1,2. Here we sequenced the genomes of 442humans from archaeological sites across Europe and Greenland (to a median depth of about 1×) to understand the global influence of this expansion. We find the Viking period involved gene flow into Scandinavia from the south and east. We observe genetic structure within Scandinavia, with diversity hotspots in the south and restricted gene flow within Scandinavia. We find evidence for a major influx of Danish ancestry into England; a Swedish influx into the Baltic; and Norwegian influx into Ireland, Iceland and Greenland. Additionally, we see substantial ancestry from elsewhere in Europe entering Scandinavia during the Viking Age. Our ancient DNA analysis also revealed that a Viking expedition included close family members. By comparing with modern populations, we find that pigmentation-associated loci have undergone strong population differentiation during the past millennium, and trace positively selected loci-including the lactase-persistence allele of LCT and alleles of ANKA that are associated with the immune response-in detail. We conclude that the Viking diaspora was characterized by substantial transregional engagement: distinct populations influenced the genomic makeup of different regions of Europe, and Scandinavia experienced increased contact with the rest of the continent. |
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Margaryan, Ashot Lawson, Daniel J Sikora, Martin Racimo, Fernando Rasmussen, Simon Moltke, Ida Cassidy, Lara M Jørsboe, Emil Ingason, Andrés Pedersen, Mikkel W Korneliussen, Thorfinn Wilhelmson, Helene Buś, Magdalena M de Barros Damgaard, Peter Martiniano, Rui Renaud, Gabriel Bhérer, Claude Moreno-Mayar, J Víctor Fotakis, Anna K Allen, Marie Allmäe, Raili Molak, Martyna Cappellini, Enrico Scorrano, Gabriele McColl, Hugh Buzhilova, Alexandra Fox, Allison Albrechtsen, Anders Schütz, Berit Skar, Birgitte Arcini, Caroline Falys, Ceri Jonson, Charlotte Hedenstierna Błaszczyk, Dariusz Pezhemsky, Denis Turner-Walker, Gordon Gestsdóttir, Hildur Lundstrøm, Inge Gustin, Ingrid Mainland, Ingrid Potekhina, Inna Muntoni, Italo M Cheng, Jade Stenderup, Jesper Ma, Jilong Gibson, Julie Peets, Jüri Gustafsson, Jörgen Iversen, Katrine H Simpson, Linzi Strand, Lisa Loe, Louise Sikora, Maeve Florek, Marek Vretemark, Maria Redknap, Mark Bajka, Monika Pushkina, Tamara Søvsø, Morten Grigoreva, Natalia Christensen, Tom Kastholm, Ole Uldum, Otto Favia, Pasquale Holck, Per Sten, Sabine Arge, Símun V Ellingvåg, Sturla Moiseyev, Vayacheslav Bogdanowicz, Wiesław Magnusson, Yvonne Orlando, Ludovic Pentz, Peter Jessen, Mads Dengsø Pedersen, Anne Collard, Mark Bradley, Daniel G Jørkov, Marie Louise Arneborg, Jette Lynnerup, Niels Price, Neil Gilbert, M Thomas P Allentoft, Morten E Bill, Jan Sindbæk, Søren M Hedeager, Lotte Kristiansen, Kristian Nielsen, Rasmus Werge, Thomas Willerslev, Eske |
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Margaryan, Ashot Lawson, Daniel J Sikora, Martin Racimo, Fernando Rasmussen, Simon Moltke, Ida Cassidy, Lara M Jørsboe, Emil Ingason, Andrés Pedersen, Mikkel W Korneliussen, Thorfinn Wilhelmson, Helene Buś, Magdalena M de Barros Damgaard, Peter Martiniano, Rui Renaud, Gabriel Bhérer, Claude Moreno-Mayar, J Víctor Fotakis, Anna K Allen, Marie Allmäe, Raili Molak, Martyna Cappellini, Enrico Scorrano, Gabriele McColl, Hugh Buzhilova, Alexandra Fox, Allison Albrechtsen, Anders Schütz, Berit Skar, Birgitte Arcini, Caroline Falys, Ceri Jonson, Charlotte Hedenstierna Błaszczyk, Dariusz Pezhemsky, Denis Turner-Walker, Gordon Gestsdóttir, Hildur Lundstrøm, Inge Gustin, Ingrid Mainland, Ingrid Potekhina, Inna Muntoni, Italo M Cheng, Jade Stenderup, Jesper Ma, Jilong Gibson, Julie Peets, Jüri Gustafsson, Jörgen Iversen, Katrine H Simpson, Linzi Strand, Lisa Loe, Louise Sikora, Maeve Florek, Marek Vretemark, Maria Redknap, Mark Bajka, Monika Pushkina, Tamara Søvsø, Morten Grigoreva, Natalia Christensen, Tom Kastholm, Ole Uldum, Otto Favia, Pasquale Holck, Per Sten, Sabine Arge, Símun V Ellingvåg, Sturla Moiseyev, Vayacheslav Bogdanowicz, Wiesław Magnusson, Yvonne Orlando, Ludovic Pentz, Peter Jessen, Mads Dengsø Pedersen, Anne Collard, Mark Bradley, Daniel G Jørkov, Marie Louise Arneborg, Jette Lynnerup, Niels Price, Neil Gilbert, M Thomas P Allentoft, Morten E Bill, Jan Sindbæk, Søren M Hedeager, Lotte Kristiansen, Kristian Nielsen, Rasmus Werge, Thomas Willerslev, Eske |
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Population genomics of the Viking world |
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Population genomics of the Viking world |
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Population genomics of the Viking world |
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Population genomics of the Viking world |
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Population genomics of the Viking world |
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population genomics of the viking world |
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eScholarship, University of California |
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2020 |
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https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4mj665nx |
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390 - 396 |
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Greenland Iceland |
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Nature, vol 585, iss 7825 |
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