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The maternal genetic make-up of the Iberian Peninsula between the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age.


ABSTRACT: Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the genetic structure and changes of prehistoric populations in different geographic areas of Iberia. In our study, we focus on the maternal genetic makeup of the Neolithic (~ 5500-3000 BCE), Chalcolithic (~ 3000-2200 BCE) and Early Bronze Age (~ 2200-1500 BCE). We report ancient mitochondrial DNA results of 213 individuals (151 HVS-I sequences) from the northeast, central, southeast and southwest regions and thus on the largest archaeogenetic dataset from the Peninsula to date. Similar to other parts of Europe, we observe a discontinuity between hunter-gatherers and the first farmers of the Neolithic. During the subsequent periods, we detect regional continuity of Early Neolithic lineages across Iberia, however the genetic contribution of hunter-gatherers is generally higher than in other parts of Europe and varies regionally. In contrast to ancient DNA findings from Central Europe, we do not observe a major turnover in the mtDNA record of the Iberian Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age, suggesting that the population history of the Iberian Peninsula is distinct in character.

SUBMITTER: Szecsenyi-Nagy A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5688114 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The maternal genetic make-up of the Iberian Peninsula between the Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age.

Szécsényi-Nagy Anna A   Roth Christina C   Brandt Guido G   Rihuete-Herrada Cristina C   Tejedor-Rodríguez Cristina C   Held Petra P   García-Martínez-de-Lagrán Íñigo Í   Arcusa Magallón Héctor H   Zesch Stephanie S   Knipper Corina C   Bánffy Eszter E   Friederich Susanne S   Meller Harald H   Bueno Ramírez Primitiva P   Barroso Bermejo Rosa R   de Balbín Behrmann Rodrigo R   Herrero-Corral Ana M AM   Flores Fernández Raúl R   Alonso Fernández Carmen C   Jiménez Echevarria Javier J   Rindlisbacher Laura L   Oliart Camila C   Fregeiro María-Inés MI   Soriano Ignacio I   Vicente Oriol O   Micó Rafael R   Lull Vicente V   Soler Díaz Jorge J   López Padilla Juan Antonio JA   Roca de Togores Muñoz Consuelo C   Hernández Pérez Mauro S MS   Jover Maestre Francisco Javier FJ   Lomba Maurandi Joaquín J   Avilés Fernández Azucena A   Lillios Katina T KT   Silva Ana Maria AM   Magalhães Ramalho Miguel M   Oosterbeek Luiz Miguel LM   Cunha Claudia C   Waterman Anna J AJ   Roig Buxó Jordi J   Martínez Andrés A   Ponce Martínez Juana J   Hunt Ortiz Mark M   Mejías-García Juan Carlos JC   Pecero Espín Juan Carlos JC   Cruz-Auñón Briones Rosario R   Tomé Tiago T   Carmona Ballestero Eduardo E   Cardoso João Luís JL   Araújo Ana Cristina AC   Liesau von Lettow-Vorbeck Corina C   Blasco Bosqued Concepción C   Ríos Mendoza Patricia P   Pujante Ana A   Royo-Guillén José I JI   Esquembre Beviá Marco Aurelio MA   Dos Santos Goncalves Victor Manuel VM   Parreira Rui R   Morán Hernández Elena E   Méndez Izquierdo Elena E   Vega Y Miguel Jorge J   Menduiña García Roberto R   Martínez Calvo Victoria V   López Jiménez Oscar O   Krause Johannes J   Pichler Sandra L SL   Garrido-Pena Rafael R   Kunst Michael M   Risch Roberto R   Rojo-Guerra Manuel A MA   Haak Wolfgang W   Alt Kurt W KW  

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Agriculture first reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the genetic structure and changes of prehistoric populations in different geographic areas of Iberia. In our study, we focus on the maternal genetic makeup of the Neolithic (~ 5500-3000 BCE), Chalcolithic (~ 3000-2200 BCE) and Early Bronze Age (~ 2200-1500 BCE). We report ancient mitochondrial DNA results of 213 individuals (151 HVS-I sequences) from the northeast, central, southeast and southwest reg  ...[more]

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