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The Population Genomics Of Archaeological Transition In West Iberia

View ORCID ProfileRui Martiniano, Lara M. Cassidy, Ros O'Maolduin, Russell McLaughlin, Nuno M. Silva, Licinio Manco, Daniel Fidalgo, Tania Pereira, Maria J. Coelho, Miguel Serra, Joachim Burger, Rui Parreira, Elena Moran, Antonio Valera, Eduardo Porfirio, Rui Boaventura, Ana M. Silva, Daniel G. Bradley
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/134254
Rui Martiniano
Smurfit Institute of Genetics, School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin;
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Lara M. Cassidy
Smurfit Institute of Genetics, School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin;
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Ros O'Maolduin
The Irish Fieldschool of Prehistoric Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, NUI Galway;
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Russell McLaughlin
Smurfit Institute of Genetics, School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin;
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Nuno M. Silva
Department of Genetics & Evolution - Anthropology Unit, University of Geneva, Switzerland;
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Licinio Manco
Research Centre for Anthropology and Health, Department of Life Sciences, Univ. of Coimbra;
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Daniel Fidalgo
Research Centre for Anthropology and Health, Department of Life Sciences, Univ. of Coimbra;
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Tania Pereira
Research Centre for Anthropology and Health, Department of Life Sciences, Univ. of Coimbra;
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Maria J. Coelho
Research Centre for Anthropology and Health, Department of Life Sciences, Univ. of Coimbra;
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Miguel Serra
Palimpsesto - Estudo e Preservacao do Patrimonio Cultural Lda., Coimbra, Portugal;
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Joachim Burger
Palaeogenetics Group, Johannes Gutenberg University, Bentzelweg 7, Mainz, Germany;
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Rui Parreira
Workgroup on Ancient Peasant Societies, University of Lisbon Archaeological Center, Lisboa;
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Elena Moran
Workgroup on Ancient Peasant Societies, University of Lisbon Archaeological Center, Lisboa;
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Antonio Valera
Nucleo de Investigacao Arqueologica - ERA Arqueologia, Cruz Quebrada, Portugal
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Eduardo Porfirio
Palimpsesto - Estudo e Preservacao do Patrimonio Cultural Lda., Coimbra, Portugal;
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Rui Boaventura
Workgroup on Ancient Peasant Societies, University of Lisbon Archaeological Center, Lisboa;
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Ana M. Silva
Research Centre for Anthropology and Health, Department of Life Sciences, Univ. of Coimbra;
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Daniel G. Bradley
Smurfit Institute of Genetics, School of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin;
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We analyse new genomic data (0.05-2.95x) from 14 ancient individuals from Portugal distributed from the Middle Neolithic (4200-3500 BC) to the Middle Bronze Age (1740-1430 BC) and impute genomewide diploid genotypes in these together with published ancient Eurasians. While discontinuity is evident in the transition to agriculture across the region, sensitive haplotype-based analyses suggest a significant degree of local hunter-gatherer contribution to later Iberian Neolithic populations. A more subtle genetic influx is also apparent in the Bronze Age, detectable from analyses including haplotype sharing with both ancient and modern genomes, D-statistics and Y-chromosome lineages. However, the limited nature of this introgression contrasts with the major Steppe migration turnovers within third Millennium northern Europe and echoes the survival of non-Indo-European language in Iberia. Changes in genomic estimates of individual height across Europe are also associated with these major cultural transitions, and ancestral components continue to correlate with modern differences in stature.

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The Population Genomics Of Archaeological Transition In West Iberia
Rui Martiniano, Lara M. Cassidy, Ros O'Maolduin, Russell McLaughlin, Nuno M. Silva, Licinio Manco, Daniel Fidalgo, Tania Pereira, Maria J. Coelho, Miguel Serra, Joachim Burger, Rui Parreira, Elena Moran, Antonio Valera, Eduardo Porfirio, Rui Boaventura, Ana M. Silva, Daniel G. Bradley
bioRxiv 134254; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/134254
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The Population Genomics Of Archaeological Transition In West Iberia
Rui Martiniano, Lara M. Cassidy, Ros O'Maolduin, Russell McLaughlin, Nuno M. Silva, Licinio Manco, Daniel Fidalgo, Tania Pereira, Maria J. Coelho, Miguel Serra, Joachim Burger, Rui Parreira, Elena Moran, Antonio Valera, Eduardo Porfirio, Rui Boaventura, Ana M. Silva, Daniel G. Bradley
bioRxiv 134254; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/134254

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