Where Asia Meets Europe - Recent Insights From Ancient Human Genomics

ANNALS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY(2021)

引用 5|浏览6
暂无评分
摘要
Context The peopling of Europe by modern humans is a widely debated topic in the field of modern and ancient genomics. While several recent syntheses have focussed on this topic, little has been discussed about the genetic history of populations in the continent's surrounding regions. Objective We explore genetic transformations in three key areas that played an essential role in the formation of the European genetic landscape through time, focussing on the periods spanning from the Epipalaeolithic/Mesolithic and up until the Iron Age. Methods We review published ancient genomic studies and integrate the associated data to provide a quantification and visualisation of major trends in the population histories of the Near East, the western Eurasian Steppe and North East Europe. Results We describe cross-regional as well as localised prehistoric demographic shifts and discuss potential research directions while highlighting geo-temporal gaps in the data. Conclusion In recent years, archaeogenetic studies have contributed to the understanding of human genetic diversity through time in regions located at the doorstep of Europe. Further studies focussing on these areas will allow for a better characterisation of genetic shifts and regionally-specific patterns of admixture across western Eurasia.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Ancient DNA, Near East, Eurasian Steppe, North East Europe, Human population genetics, Archaeogenetics, Epipalaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic Bronze, Age Iron Age, Prehistoric
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要