Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans
Date
2014-09-18Author
Lazaridis, Iosif
Patterson, Nick
Mittnik, Alissa
Renaud, Gabriel
Mallick, Swapan
Kirsanow, Karola
Sudmant, Peter H
Schraiber, Joshua G
Castellano, Sergi
Lipson, Mark
Berger, Bonnie
Economou, Christos
Bollongino, Ruth
Fu, Q
Bos, Kirsten I
Nordenfelt, Susanne
Li, Heng
Filippo, Cesare de
Prüfer, Kay
Sawyer, Susanna
Posth, Cosimo
Haak, Wolfgang
Hallgren, Fredrik
Fornander, Elin
Rohland, Nadin
Delsate, Dominique
Francken, Michael
Guinet,Jean-Michel
Wahl, Joachim
Ayodo,George
Babiker, Hamza A
Bailliet. Graciela
Balanovska, Elena
Balanovsky,Oleg
Barrantes, Ramiro
Bedoya, Gabriel
Ben-Ami, Haim
Bene, Judit
Berrada, Fouad
Bravi, Claudio M
Brisighelli, Francesca
Busby, George BJ
Cali, Francesco
Churnosov, Mikhail
Cole, David EC
Corach, Daniel
Damba, Larissa
Driem, George van
Dryomov, Stanislav
Dugoujon, Jean-Michel
Fedorova, Sardana A
Gallego Romero, Irene
Gubina, Marina
Hammer, Michael
Henn, Brenna M
Hervig,Tor
Hodoglugil, Ugur
Jha, Aashish R
Karachanak-Yankova, Sena
Khusainova, Rita
Khusnutdinova, Elza
Kittles, Rick
Kivisild, Toomas
Klitz, William
Kucinskas, Vaidutis
Kushniarevich, Alena
Laredj, Leila
Litvinov, Sergey
Loukidis, Theologos
Mahley, Robert W
Melegh, Béla
Metspalu, Ene
Molina, Julio
Mountain, Joanna
Näkkäläjärvi, Klemetti
Nesheva, Desislava
Nyambo, Thomas
Osipova, Ludmila
Parik, Jüri
Platonov, Fedor
Posukh, Olga
Romano, Valentino
Rothhammer, Francisco
Rudan, Igor
Ruizbakiev, Ruslan
Sahakyan, Hovhannes
Sajantila, Antti
Salas, Antonio
Starikovskaya, Elena B
Tarekegn, Ayele
Toncheva, Draga
Turdikulova, Shahlo
Uktveryte, Ingrida
Utevska,Olga
Vasquez, René
Villena, Mercedes
Voevoda, Mikhail
Winkler, Cheryl A
Yepiskoposyan, Levon
Zalloua, Pierre
Zemunik, Tatijana
Cooper, Alan
Capelli, Cristian
Thomas, Mark G
Ruiz-Linares, Andres
Tishkoff, Sarah A
Singh, Lalji
Thangaraj, Kumarasamy
Villems, Richard
Comas, David
Sukernik, Rem
Metspalu, Mait
Meyer, Matthias
Eichler, Evan E
Burger, Joachim
Slatkin, Montgomery
Pääbo, Svante
Kelso, Janet
Reich, David
Krause, Johannes
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
We sequenced the genomes of a 7,000-year-old farmer from Germanyandeight 8,000-year-oldhunter-gatherersfromLuxembourg and Sweden. We analysed these and other ancient genomes1–4 with 2,345contemporaryhumanstoshowthatmostpresent-dayEuropeans
derivefromatleastthreehighlydifferentiatedpopulations:westEuropeanhunter-gatherers,whocontributedancestrytoallEuropeansbut
nottoNearEasterners;ancientnorthEurasiansrelatedtoUpperPalaeolithic Siberians3, who contributed to both Europeans and Near Easterners; and early European farmers, who were mainly of Near
Eastern origin but also harboured west European hunter-gatherer
relatedancestry.Wemodelthesepopulations’deeprelationshipsand
show that early European farmers had 44% ancestry from a ‘basal
Eurasian’ population that split before the diversification of other
non-African lineages.