Ancient DNA from Mesopotamia suggests distinct Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic migrations into Anatolia

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2022

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We present the first ancient DNA data from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Mesopotamia (Southeastern Turkey and Northern Iraq), Cyprus, and the Northwestern Zagros, along with the first data from Neolithic Armenia. We show that these and neighboring populations were formed through admixture of pre-Neolithic sources related to Anatolian, Caucasus, and Levantine hunter-gatherers, forming a Neolithic continuum of ancestry mirroring the geography of West Asia. By analyzing Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic populations of Anatolia, we show that the former were derived from admixture between Mesopotamian-related and local Epipaleolithic-related sources, but the latter experienced additional Levantine-related gene flow, thus documenting at least two pulses of migration from the Fertile Crescent heartland to the early farmers of Anatolia.

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Gene Flow, History, EUROPE, Human Migration, early farmers, GENOMES, 930, hunter-gatherers, ancient DNA ; Neolithic migrations ; Anatolia ; Fertile Crescent ; hunter-gatherers ; early farmers,, 1st Farmers, Ancient, Fertile Crescent, Genetska istorija, Origin, Mesopotamia, Neolithic migrations, Farmers/history, HISTORY, Anatolia, Genomes, DNA, Ancient, Neolit, ancient DNA, History, Ancient, Farmers, Ancient DNA, ORIGIN, Mesopotamija, 106018 Human biology, DNA, Armenia, Human Migration/history, 106018 Humanbiologie, Europe, aDNA; Pre-Pottery Neolithic; Mesopotamia, Archaeology, 900, Drevna DNK, 1ST FARMERS, Cyprus, 1st Farmers; History; Genomes; Europe; Origin

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0301 basic medicine, 03 medical and health sciences, 0303 health sciences

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Lazaridis, I., Alpaslan-Roodenberg, S., Acar, A., Açıkkol, A., Agelarakis, A., Aghikyan, L., ... & Ruka, R. (2022). Ancient DNA from Mesopotamia suggests distinct pre-pottery and pottery Neolithic migrations into Anatolia. Science, 377(6609), 982-987.

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987
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