Genetic History of Eurasia Before the Common Era ...

In 2010, the first scientific study was published on genome-wide data on ancient DNA belonging to a male of the Paleo-Eskimo culture, who lived about 4000 years ago. Since then, advances in DNA techniques have made it possible to sequence hundreds and thousands of ancient genomes. Today, 13 years la...

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Main Authors: L.R. Gabidullina, M.A. Dzhaubermezov, N.V. Ekomasova, Z.R. Sufyanova, E.K. Khusnutdinova
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Published: Opera Medica et Physiologica 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.24412/2500-2295-2023-3-95-117
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spelling ftdatacite:10.24412/2500-2295-2023-3-95-117 2023-12-03T10:22:16+01:00 Genetic History of Eurasia Before the Common Era ... L.R. Gabidullina M.A. Dzhaubermezov N.V. Ekomasova Z.R. Sufyanova E.K. Khusnutdinova 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.24412/2500-2295-2023-3-95-117 https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/genetic-history-of-eurasia-before-the-common-era unknown Opera Medica et Physiologica Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 ancient DNA human populations admixture migration human origins adaptation ScholarlyArticle Paper article-journal Text 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.24412/2500-2295-2023-3-95-117 2023-11-03T10:58:44Z In 2010, the first scientific study was published on genome-wide data on ancient DNA belonging to a male of the Paleo-Eskimo culture, who lived about 4000 years ago. Since then, advances in DNA techniques have made it possible to sequence hundreds and thousands of ancient genomes. Today, 13 years later, scientists have obtained genome data from more than 10,000 ancient humans, and data accumulation continues at an exponential rate. The vast majority of the studied ancient genomes were obtained from various places in the territory of Eurasia, which is distinguished by the huge diversity of its genes, cultures, and languages. Here we give an overview of the migration, mixing and continuity of the human population across the territory of Eurasia, starting from the period of its settlement by modern people and ending with the most mobile period in the history of mankind – the Iron Age. ... Text eskimo* Paleo-Eskimo DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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human populations
admixture
migration
human origins
adaptation
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human populations
admixture
migration
human origins
adaptation
L.R. Gabidullina
M.A. Dzhaubermezov
N.V. Ekomasova
Z.R. Sufyanova
E.K. Khusnutdinova
Genetic History of Eurasia Before the Common Era ...
topic_facet ancient DNA
human populations
admixture
migration
human origins
adaptation
description In 2010, the first scientific study was published on genome-wide data on ancient DNA belonging to a male of the Paleo-Eskimo culture, who lived about 4000 years ago. Since then, advances in DNA techniques have made it possible to sequence hundreds and thousands of ancient genomes. Today, 13 years later, scientists have obtained genome data from more than 10,000 ancient humans, and data accumulation continues at an exponential rate. The vast majority of the studied ancient genomes were obtained from various places in the territory of Eurasia, which is distinguished by the huge diversity of its genes, cultures, and languages. Here we give an overview of the migration, mixing and continuity of the human population across the territory of Eurasia, starting from the period of its settlement by modern people and ending with the most mobile period in the history of mankind – the Iron Age. ...
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author L.R. Gabidullina
M.A. Dzhaubermezov
N.V. Ekomasova
Z.R. Sufyanova
E.K. Khusnutdinova
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M.A. Dzhaubermezov
N.V. Ekomasova
Z.R. Sufyanova
E.K. Khusnutdinova
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title Genetic History of Eurasia Before the Common Era ...
title_short Genetic History of Eurasia Before the Common Era ...
title_full Genetic History of Eurasia Before the Common Era ...
title_fullStr Genetic History of Eurasia Before the Common Era ...
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