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Ancient genome-wide DNA from France highlights the complexity of interactions between Mesolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers

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SCIENCE ADVANCES
卷 6, 期 22, 页码 -

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aaz5344

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  1. Fyssen Foundation
  2. Seoul National University
  3. Max Planck Society
  4. French (ANR) Research Foundation
  5. German (DFG) Research Foundation
  6. INTERACT project [ANR-17-FRAL-0010]
  7. DFG [HA-5407/4-1, RO 4148/1]
  8. European Research Council (ERC) [771234]
  9. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-17-FRAL-0010] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)
  10. European Research Council (ERC) [771234] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Starting from 12,000 years ago in the Middle East, the Neolithic lifestyle spread across Europe via separate continental and Mediterranean routes. Genomes from early European farmers have shown a clear Near Eastern/Anatolian genetic affinity with limited contribution from hunter-gatherers. However, no genomic data are available from modern-day France, where both routes converged, as evidenced by a mosaic cultural pattern. Here, we present genome-wide data from 101 individuals from 12 sites covering today's France and Germany from the Mesolithic (N = 3) to the Neolithic (N = 98) (7000-3000 BCE). Using the genetic substructure observed in European hunter-gatherers, we characterize diverse patterns of admixture in different regions, consistent with both routes of expansion. Early western European farmers show a higher proportion of distinctly western hunter-gatherer ancestry compared to central/southeastern farmers. Our data highlight the complexity of the biological interactions during the Neolithic expansion by revealing major regional variations.

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