Population resequencing of European mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in Bronze Age demographic expansions.

Interpretations of genetic data concerning the prehistory of Europe have long been a subject of great debate, but increasing amounts of ancient and modern DNA data are now providing new and more informative evidence. Y-chromosome resequencing studies in Europe have highlighted the prevalence of rece...

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Main Authors: Chiara Batini, Pille Hallast, Åshild J. Vågene, Daniel Zadik, Heidi A. Eriksen, Horolma Pamjav, Antti Sajantila, Jon H. Wetton, Mark A. Jobling
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spelling ftleicesterunfig:oai:figshare.com:article/10225412 2023-05-15T18:08:16+02:00 Population resequencing of European mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in Bronze Age demographic expansions. Chiara Batini Pille Hallast Åshild J. Vågene Daniel Zadik Heidi A. Eriksen Horolma Pamjav Antti Sajantila Jon H. Wetton Mark A. Jobling 2017-09-21T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Population_resequencing_of_European_mitochondrial_genomes_highlights_sex-bias_in_Bronze_Age_demographic_expansions_/10225412 unknown 2381/40469 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Population_resequencing_of_European_mitochondrial_genomes_highlights_sex-bias_in_Bronze_Age_demographic_expansions_/10225412 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Uncategorized Biological anthropology Genetic variation Haplotypes Text Journal contribution 2017 ftleicesterunfig 2021-11-11T19:33:58Z Interpretations of genetic data concerning the prehistory of Europe have long been a subject of great debate, but increasing amounts of ancient and modern DNA data are now providing new and more informative evidence. Y-chromosome resequencing studies in Europe have highlighted the prevalence of recent expansions of male lineages, and focused interest on the Bronze Age as a period of cultural and demographic change. These findings contrast with phylogeographic studies based on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), which have been interpreted as supporting expansions from glacial refugia. Here we have undertaken a population-based resequencing of complete mitochondrial genomes in Europe and the Middle East, in 340 samples from 17 populations for which Y-chromosome sequence data are also available. Demographic reconstructions show no signal of Bronze Age expansion, but evidence of Paleolithic expansions in all populations except the Saami, and with an absence of detectable geographical pattern. In agreement with previous inference from modern and ancient DNA data, the unbiased comparison between the mtDNA and Y-chromosome population datasets emphasizes the sex-biased nature of recent demographic transitions in Europe. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper saami University of Leicester: Figshare
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Biological anthropology
Genetic variation
Haplotypes
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Biological anthropology
Genetic variation
Haplotypes
Chiara Batini
Pille Hallast
Åshild J. Vågene
Daniel Zadik
Heidi A. Eriksen
Horolma Pamjav
Antti Sajantila
Jon H. Wetton
Mark A. Jobling
Population resequencing of European mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in Bronze Age demographic expansions.
topic_facet Uncategorized
Biological anthropology
Genetic variation
Haplotypes
description Interpretations of genetic data concerning the prehistory of Europe have long been a subject of great debate, but increasing amounts of ancient and modern DNA data are now providing new and more informative evidence. Y-chromosome resequencing studies in Europe have highlighted the prevalence of recent expansions of male lineages, and focused interest on the Bronze Age as a period of cultural and demographic change. These findings contrast with phylogeographic studies based on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), which have been interpreted as supporting expansions from glacial refugia. Here we have undertaken a population-based resequencing of complete mitochondrial genomes in Europe and the Middle East, in 340 samples from 17 populations for which Y-chromosome sequence data are also available. Demographic reconstructions show no signal of Bronze Age expansion, but evidence of Paleolithic expansions in all populations except the Saami, and with an absence of detectable geographical pattern. In agreement with previous inference from modern and ancient DNA data, the unbiased comparison between the mtDNA and Y-chromosome population datasets emphasizes the sex-biased nature of recent demographic transitions in Europe.
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author Chiara Batini
Pille Hallast
Åshild J. Vågene
Daniel Zadik
Heidi A. Eriksen
Horolma Pamjav
Antti Sajantila
Jon H. Wetton
Mark A. Jobling
author_facet Chiara Batini
Pille Hallast
Åshild J. Vågene
Daniel Zadik
Heidi A. Eriksen
Horolma Pamjav
Antti Sajantila
Jon H. Wetton
Mark A. Jobling
author_sort Chiara Batini
title Population resequencing of European mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in Bronze Age demographic expansions.
title_short Population resequencing of European mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in Bronze Age demographic expansions.
title_full Population resequencing of European mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in Bronze Age demographic expansions.
title_fullStr Population resequencing of European mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in Bronze Age demographic expansions.
title_full_unstemmed Population resequencing of European mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in Bronze Age demographic expansions.
title_sort population resequencing of european mitochondrial genomes highlights sex-bias in bronze age demographic expansions.
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