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Narasimhan, VM, Patterson, N, Moorjani, P, Rohland, N, Bernardos, R, Mallick, S, Lazaridis, I, Nakatsuka, N, Olalde, I, Lipson, M, Kim, AM, Olivieri, LM, Coppa, A, Vidale, M, Mallory, J, Moiseyev, V, Kitov, E, Monge, J, Adamski, N, Alex, N, Broomandkhoshbacht, N, Candilio, F, Callan, K, Cheronet, O, Culleton, BJ, Ferry, M, Fernandes, D, Freilich, S, Gamarra, B, Gaudio, D, Hajdinjak, M, Harney, É, Harper, TK, Keating, D, Lawson, AM, Mah, M, Mandl, K, Michel, M, Novak, M, Oppenheimer, J, Rai, N, Sirak, K, Slon, V, Stewardson, K, Zalzala, F, Zhang, Z, Akhatov, G, Bagashev, AN, Bagnera, A, Baitanayev, B, Bendezu-Sarmiento, J, Bissembaev, AA, Bonora, GL, Chargynov, TT, Chikisheva, T, Dashkovskiy, PK
, Derevianko, A, Dobeš, M, Douka, K, Dubova, N, Duisengali, MN, Enshin, D, Epimakhov, A, Fribus, AV, Fuller, D, Goryachev, A, Gromov, A, Grushin, SP, Hanks, B, Judd, M, Kazizov, E, Khokhlov, A, Krygin, AP, Kupriyanova, E, Kuznetsov, P, Luiselli, D, Maksudov, F, Mamedov, AM, Mamirov, TB, Meiklejohn, C, Merrett, DC, Micheli, R, Mochalov, O, Mustafokulov, S, Nayak, A, Pettener, D, Potts, R, Razhev, D, Rykun, M, Sarno, S, Savenkova, TM, Sikhymbaeva, K, Slepchenko, SM, Soltobaev, OA, Stepanova, N, Svyatko, S, Tabaldiev, K, Teschler-Nicola, M, Tishkin, AA, Tkachev, VV, Vasilyev, S, Velemínský, P, Voyakin, D, Yermolayeva, A, Zahir, M, Zubkov, VS, Zubova, A, Shinde, VS, Lalueza-Fox, C, Meyer, M, Anthony, D, Boivin, N, Thangaraj, K, Kennett, DJ, Frachetti, M, Pinhasi, R & Reich, D 2019, '
The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia',
Science, Том. 365, № 6457, aat7487.
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aat7487
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Narasimhan, V. M., Patterson, N., Moorjani, P., Rohland, N., Bernardos, R., Mallick, S., Lazaridis, I., Nakatsuka, N., Olalde, I., Lipson, M., Kim, A. M., Olivieri, L. M., Coppa, A., Vidale, M., Mallory, J., Moiseyev, V., Kitov, E., Monge, J., Adamski, N., ... Reich, D. (2019).
The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia.
Science,
365(6457), [aat7487].
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aat7487
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@article{bd7304f72ed84b0aaca1af1de558d542,
title = "The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia",
abstract = "By sequencing 523 ancient humans, we show that the primary source of ancestry in modern South Asians is a prehistoric genetic gradient between people related to early hunter-gatherers of Iran and Southeast Asia. After the Indus Valley Civilization's decline, its people mixed with individuals in the southeast to form one of the two main ancestral populations of South Asia, whose direct descendants live in southern India. Simultaneously, they mixed with descendants of Steppe pastoralists who, starting around 4000 years ago, spread via Central Asia to form the other main ancestral population. The Steppe ancestry in South Asia has the same profile as that in Bronze Age Eastern Europe, tracking a movement of people that affected both regions and that likely spread the distinctive features shared between Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic languages.",
keywords = "Asia, Central, Asia, Southeastern, Asian Continental Ancestry Group/genetics, Farms/history, Gene Flow, History, Ancient, Human Migration/history, Humans, Iran, Population/genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA, AGRICULTURE, HUMAN-EVOLUTION, RECONSTRUCTION, DOMESTICATION, ADMIXTURE, GANJ-DAREH, ANCIENT HUMAN GENOMES, SEQUENCING LIBRARIES, BRONZE-AGE, HISTORY",
author = "Narasimhan, {Vagheesh M.} and Nick Patterson and Priya Moorjani and Nadin Rohland and Rebecca Bernardos and Swapan Mallick and Iosif Lazaridis and Nathan Nakatsuka and I{\~n}igo Olalde and Mark Lipson and Kim, {Alexander M.} and Olivieri, {Luca M.} and Alfredo Coppa and Massimo Vidale and James Mallory and Vyacheslav Moiseyev and Egor Kitov and Janet Monge and Nicole Adamski and Neel Alex and Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht and Francesca Candilio and Kimberly Callan and Olivia Cheronet and Culleton, {Brendan J.} and Matthew Ferry and Daniel Fernandes and Suzanne Freilich and Beatriz Gamarra and Daniel Gaudio and Mateja Hajdinjak and {\'E}adaoin Harney and Harper, {Thomas K.} and Denise Keating and Lawson, {Ann Marie} and Matthew Mah and Kirsten Mandl and Megan Michel and Mario Novak and Jonas Oppenheimer and Niraj Rai and Kendra Sirak and Viviane Slon and Kristin Stewardson and Fatma Zalzala and Zhao Zhang and Gaziz Akhatov and Bagashev, {Anatoly N.} and Alessandra Bagnera and Bauryzhan Baitanayev and Julio Bendezu-Sarmiento and Bissembaev, {Arman A.} and Bonora, {Gian Luca} and Chargynov, {Temirlan T.} and Tatiana Chikisheva and Dashkovskiy, {Petr K.} and Anatoly Derevianko and Miroslav Dobe{\v s} and Katerina Douka and Nadezhda Dubova and Duisengali, {Meiram N.} and Dmitry Enshin and Andrey Epimakhov and Fribus, {Alexey V.} and Dorian Fuller and Alexander Goryachev and Andrey Gromov and Grushin, {Sergey P.} and Bryan Hanks and Margaret Judd and Erlan Kazizov and Aleksander Khokhlov and Krygin, {Aleksander P.} and Elena Kupriyanova and Pavel Kuznetsov and Donata Luiselli and Farhod Maksudov and Mamedov, {Aslan M.} and Mamirov, {Talgat B.} and Christopher Meiklejohn and Merrett, {Deborah C.} and Roberto Micheli and Oleg Mochalov and Samariddin Mustafokulov and Ayushi Nayak and Davide Pettener and Richard Potts and Dmitry Razhev and Marina Rykun and Stefania Sarno and Savenkova, {Tatyana M.} and Kulyan Sikhymbaeva and Slepchenko, {Sergey M.} and Soltobaev, {Oroz A.} and Nadezhda Stepanova and Svetlana Svyatko and Kubatbek Tabaldiev and Maria Teschler-Nicola and Tishkin, {Alexey A.} and Tkachev, {Vitaly V.} and Sergey Vasilyev and Petr Velem{\'i}nsk{\'y} and Dmitriy Voyakin and Antonina Yermolayeva and Muhammad Zahir and Zubkov, {Valery S.} and Alisa Zubova and Shinde, {Vasant S.} and Carles Lalueza-Fox and Matthias Meyer and David Anthony and Nicole Boivin and Kumarasamy Thangaraj and Kennett, {Douglas J.} and Michael Frachetti and Ron Pinhasi and David Reich",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2019 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.",
year = "2019",
month = sep,
day = "6",
doi = "10.1126/science.aat7487",
language = "English",
volume = "365",
journal = "Science",
issn = "0036-8075",
publisher = "American Association for the Advancement of Science",
number = "6457",
}
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia
AU - Narasimhan, Vagheesh M.
AU - Patterson, Nick
AU - Moorjani, Priya
AU - Rohland, Nadin
AU - Bernardos, Rebecca
AU - Mallick, Swapan
AU - Lazaridis, Iosif
AU - Nakatsuka, Nathan
AU - Olalde, Iñigo
AU - Lipson, Mark
AU - Kim, Alexander M.
AU - Olivieri, Luca M.
AU - Coppa, Alfredo
AU - Vidale, Massimo
AU - Mallory, James
AU - Moiseyev, Vyacheslav
AU - Kitov, Egor
AU - Monge, Janet
AU - Adamski, Nicole
AU - Alex, Neel
AU - Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen
AU - Candilio, Francesca
AU - Callan, Kimberly
AU - Cheronet, Olivia
AU - Culleton, Brendan J.
AU - Ferry, Matthew
AU - Fernandes, Daniel
AU - Freilich, Suzanne
AU - Gamarra, Beatriz
AU - Gaudio, Daniel
AU - Hajdinjak, Mateja
AU - Harney, Éadaoin
AU - Harper, Thomas K.
AU - Keating, Denise
AU - Lawson, Ann Marie
AU - Mah, Matthew
AU - Mandl, Kirsten
AU - Michel, Megan
AU - Novak, Mario
AU - Oppenheimer, Jonas
AU - Rai, Niraj
AU - Sirak, Kendra
AU - Slon, Viviane
AU - Stewardson, Kristin
AU - Zalzala, Fatma
AU - Zhang, Zhao
AU - Akhatov, Gaziz
AU - Bagashev, Anatoly N.
AU - Bagnera, Alessandra
AU - Baitanayev, Bauryzhan
AU - Bendezu-Sarmiento, Julio
AU - Bissembaev, Arman A.
AU - Bonora, Gian Luca
AU - Chargynov, Temirlan T.
AU - Chikisheva, Tatiana
AU - Dashkovskiy, Petr K.
AU - Derevianko, Anatoly
AU - Dobeš, Miroslav
AU - Douka, Katerina
AU - Dubova, Nadezhda
AU - Duisengali, Meiram N.
AU - Enshin, Dmitry
AU - Epimakhov, Andrey
AU - Fribus, Alexey V.
AU - Fuller, Dorian
AU - Goryachev, Alexander
AU - Gromov, Andrey
AU - Grushin, Sergey P.
AU - Hanks, Bryan
AU - Judd, Margaret
AU - Kazizov, Erlan
AU - Khokhlov, Aleksander
AU - Krygin, Aleksander P.
AU - Kupriyanova, Elena
AU - Kuznetsov, Pavel
AU - Luiselli, Donata
AU - Maksudov, Farhod
AU - Mamedov, Aslan M.
AU - Mamirov, Talgat B.
AU - Meiklejohn, Christopher
AU - Merrett, Deborah C.
AU - Micheli, Roberto
AU - Mochalov, Oleg
AU - Mustafokulov, Samariddin
AU - Nayak, Ayushi
AU - Pettener, Davide
AU - Potts, Richard
AU - Razhev, Dmitry
AU - Rykun, Marina
AU - Sarno, Stefania
AU - Savenkova, Tatyana M.
AU - Sikhymbaeva, Kulyan
AU - Slepchenko, Sergey M.
AU - Soltobaev, Oroz A.
AU - Stepanova, Nadezhda
AU - Svyatko, Svetlana
AU - Tabaldiev, Kubatbek
AU - Teschler-Nicola, Maria
AU - Tishkin, Alexey A.
AU - Tkachev, Vitaly V.
AU - Vasilyev, Sergey
AU - Velemínský, Petr
AU - Voyakin, Dmitriy
AU - Yermolayeva, Antonina
AU - Zahir, Muhammad
AU - Zubkov, Valery S.
AU - Zubova, Alisa
AU - Shinde, Vasant S.
AU - Lalueza-Fox, Carles
AU - Meyer, Matthias
AU - Anthony, David
AU - Boivin, Nicole
AU - Thangaraj, Kumarasamy
AU - Kennett, Douglas J.
AU - Frachetti, Michael
AU - Pinhasi, Ron
AU - Reich, David
N1 - Copyright © 2019 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works.
PY - 2019/9/6
Y1 - 2019/9/6
N2 - By sequencing 523 ancient humans, we show that the primary source of ancestry in modern South Asians is a prehistoric genetic gradient between people related to early hunter-gatherers of Iran and Southeast Asia. After the Indus Valley Civilization's decline, its people mixed with individuals in the southeast to form one of the two main ancestral populations of South Asia, whose direct descendants live in southern India. Simultaneously, they mixed with descendants of Steppe pastoralists who, starting around 4000 years ago, spread via Central Asia to form the other main ancestral population. The Steppe ancestry in South Asia has the same profile as that in Bronze Age Eastern Europe, tracking a movement of people that affected both regions and that likely spread the distinctive features shared between Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic languages.
AB - By sequencing 523 ancient humans, we show that the primary source of ancestry in modern South Asians is a prehistoric genetic gradient between people related to early hunter-gatherers of Iran and Southeast Asia. After the Indus Valley Civilization's decline, its people mixed with individuals in the southeast to form one of the two main ancestral populations of South Asia, whose direct descendants live in southern India. Simultaneously, they mixed with descendants of Steppe pastoralists who, starting around 4000 years ago, spread via Central Asia to form the other main ancestral population. The Steppe ancestry in South Asia has the same profile as that in Bronze Age Eastern Europe, tracking a movement of people that affected both regions and that likely spread the distinctive features shared between Indo-Iranian and Balto-Slavic languages.
KW - Asia, Central
KW - Asia, Southeastern
KW - Asian Continental Ancestry Group/genetics
KW - Farms/history
KW - Gene Flow
KW - History, Ancient
KW - Human Migration/history
KW - Humans
KW - Iran
KW - Population/genetics
KW - Sequence Analysis, DNA
KW - AGRICULTURE
KW - HUMAN-EVOLUTION
KW - RECONSTRUCTION
KW - DOMESTICATION
KW - ADMIXTURE
KW - GANJ-DAREH
KW - ANCIENT HUMAN GENOMES
KW - SEQUENCING LIBRARIES
KW - BRONZE-AGE
KW - HISTORY
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85071752467&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1126/science.aat7487
DO - 10.1126/science.aat7487
M3 - Article
C2 - 31488661
AN - SCOPUS:85071752467
VL - 365
JO - Science
JF - Science
SN - 0036-8075
IS - 6457
M1 - aat7487
ER -