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Title: The maternal genetic make-up of the Iberian Peninsula between the Neolithic and the early bronze age
Author: Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna
Roth, Christina
Brandt, Guido
Rihuete-Herrada, Cristina
Tejedor-Rodríguez, Cristina
Held, Petra
García-Martínez-de-Lagrán, Iñigo
Magallón, Héctor Arcusa
Zesch, Stephanie
Knipper, Corina
Bánffy, Eszter
Friederich, Susanne
Meller, Harald
Ramírez, Primitiva Bueno
Bermejo, Rosa Barroso
Behrmann, Rodrigo de Balbín
Herrero-Corral, Ana M.
Fernández, Raúl Flores
Fernández, Carmen Alonso
Echevarria, Javier Jiménez
Rindlisbacher, Laura
Oliart, Camila
Fregeiro, María-Inés
Soriano, Ignacio
Vicente, Oriol
Micó, Rafael
Lull, Vicente
Díaz, Jorge Soler
Padilla, Juan Antonio López
Muñoz, Consuelo Roca de Togores
Pérez, Mauro S. Hernández
Maestre, Francisco Javier Jover
Maurandi, Joaquín Lomba
Fernández, Azucena Avilés
Lillios, Katina T.
Silva, Ana Maria
Ramalho, Miguel Magalhães
Oosterbeek, Luiz Miguel
Cunha, Claudia
Waterman, Anna J.
Buxó, Jordi Roig
Martínez, Andrés
martínez, Juana Ponce
Ortiz, Mark Hunt
Mejías-García, Juan Carlos
Espín, Juan Carlos Pecero
Briones, Rosario Cruz-Auñón
Tomé, Tiago
Ballestero, Eduardo Carmona
Cardoso, João Luís
Araújo, Ana Cristina
Lettow-Vorbeck, Corina Liesau von
Bosqued, Concepción Blasco
Mendoza, Patricia Ríos
Pujante, Ana
Royo-Guillén, José I.
Beviá, Marco Aurelio Esquembre
Goncalves, Victor Manuel dos Santos
Parreira, Rui
Hernández, Elena Morán
Izquierdo, Elena Méndez
Miguel, Jorge Vega de
García, Roberto Menduiña
Calvo, Victoria Martínez
Jiménez, Oscar López
Krause, Johannes
Pichler, Sandra L.
Garrido-Pena, Rafael
Kunst, Michael
Risch, Roberto
Rojo-Guerra, Manuel A.
Haak, Wolfgang
Alt, Kurt W.
Keywords: Arqueologia
Archaeology
Iberian Peninsula
Neolithic
Early bronze age
Maternal genetic
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: bioRxiv
Abstract: Agriculture frst reached the Iberian Peninsula around 5700 BCE. However, little is known about the genetic structure and changes of prehistoric populations in diferent 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 frst 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 fndings 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.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/7310
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/106963
Appears in Collections:História, Arqueologia e Património | Artigos em revistas internacionais / Papers in international journals

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