Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans

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Iosif Lazaridis
Nick Patterson
Alissa Mittnik
Gabriel Renaud
Swapan Mallick
Karola Kirsanow
Peter H. Sudmant
Joshua G. Schraiber
Sergi Castellano
Mark Lipson
Bonnie Berger
Christos Economou
Ruth Bollongino
Qiaomei Fu
Kirsten I. Bos
Susanne Nordenfelt
Heng Li
Cesare de Filippo
Kay Prüfer
Susanna Sawyer
Cosimo Posth
Wolfgang Haak
Fredrik Hallgren
Elin Fornander
Nadin Rohland
Dominique Delsate
Michael Francken
Jean-Michel Guinet
Joachim Wahl
George Ayodo
Hamza A. Babiker
Graciela Bailliet
Elena Balanovska
Oleg Balanovsky
Ramiro Barrantes
Gabriel Bedoya
Haim Ben-Ami
Judit Bene
Fouad Berrada
Claudio M. Bravi
Francesca Brisighelli
George B. J. Busby
Francesco Cali
Mikhail Churnosov
David E. C. Cole
Daniel Corach
Larissa Damba
George van Driem
Stanislav Dryomov
Jean-Michel Dugoujon
机构
[1] Harvard Medical School,Department of Genetics
[2] Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT,Department of Genome Sciences
[3] Institute for Archaeological Sciences,Department of Integrative Biology
[4] University of Tübingen,Department of Mathematics and Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
[5] Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology,Department of Paleoanthropology
[6] Institute of Anthropology,Biochemistry Department
[7] Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,Department of Medical Genetics and Szentagothai Research Center
[8] Mainz D-55128,Department of Zoology
[9] Germany.,Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
[10] University of Washington,Department of Human Genetics
[11] University of California,ARL Division of Biotechnology
[12] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Ecology and Evolution
[13] Archaeological Research Laboratory,Department of Clinical Science
[14] Stockholm University,Department of Medical Genetics
[15] 114 18,Department of Genetics and Fundamental Medicine
[16] Sweden.,Division of Biological Anthropology
[17] Key Laboratory of Vertebrate Evolution and Human Origins of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Human and Medical Genetics
[18] IVPP,Department of Genetics
[19] CAS,Department of Evolutionary Biology
[20] Beijing 100049,Research Department
[21] China.,Department of Biochemistry
[22] Australian Centre for Ancient DNA and Environment Institute,Dipartimento di Fisica e Chimica
[23] School of Earth and Environmental Sciences,Department of Forensic Medicine
[24] University of Adelaide,Department of Molecular and Medical Genetics
[25] The Cultural Heritage Foundation,Departamento de Anatomía Patolóxica e Ciencias Forenses
[26] Västerås 722 12,Department of Genetics and Cytology
[27] Sweden.,Department of Medical Biology
[28] National Museum of Natural History,Department of Biology and Genetics
[29] L-2160,undefined
[30] Luxembourg.,undefined
[31] National Center of Archaeological Research,undefined
[32] National Museum of History and Art,undefined
[33] L-2345,undefined
[34] Luxembourg.,undefined
[35] Senckenberg Center for Human Evolution and Paleoenvironment,undefined
[36] University of Tübingen,undefined
[37] Tübingen D-72070,undefined
[38] Germany.,undefined
[39] State Office for Cultural Heritage Management Baden-Württemberg,undefined
[40] Osteology,undefined
[41] Konstanz D-78467,undefined
[42] Germany.,undefined
[43] Center for Global Health and Child Development,undefined
[44] Kisumu 40100,undefined
[45] Kenya.,undefined
[46] Institutes of Evolution,undefined
[47] Immunology and Infection Research,undefined
[48] School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[49] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[50] Edinburgh EH9 3JT,undefined
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Nature | 2014年 / 513卷
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A sequencing study comparing ancient and contemporary genomes reveals that most present-day Europeans derive from at least three highly differentiated populations: west European hunter-gatherers, ancient north Eurasians (related to Upper Palaeolithic Siberians) and early European farmers of mainly Near Eastern origin.
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