The Scythians were a multitude of horse-warrior nomad cultures dwelling in the Eurasian steppe during the first millennium BCE. Because of the lack of first-hand written records, little is known about the origins and relations among the different cultures. To address these questions, we produced genome-wide data for 111 ancient individuals retrieved from 39 archaeological sites from the first millennia BCE and CE across the Central Asian Steppe. We uncovered major admixture events in the Late Bronze Age forming the genetic substratum for two main Iron Age gene-pools emerging around the Altai and the Urals respectively. Their demise was mirrored by new genetic turnovers, linked to the spread of the eastern nomad empires in the first centuries CE. Compared to the high genetic heterogeneity of the past, the homogenization of the present-day Kazakhs gene pool is notable, likely a result of 400 years of strict exogamous social rules.
Ancient genomic time transect from the Central Asian Steppe unravels the history of the Scythians.
来自中亚草原的古代基因组时间剖面揭示了斯基泰人的历史
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作者:Gnecchi-Ruscone Guido Alberto, Khussainova Elmira, Kahbatkyzy Nurzhibek, Musralina Lyazzat, Spyrou Maria A, Bianco Raffaela A, Radzeviciute Rita, Martins Nuno Filipe Gomes, Freund Caecilia, Iksan Olzhas, Garshin Alexander, Zhaniyazov Zhassulan, Bekmanov Bakhytzhan, Kitov Egor, Samashev Zainolla, Beisenov Arman, Berezina Natalia, Berezin Yakov, BÃró András Zsolt, Ãvinger Sándor, Bissembaev Arman, Akhatov Gaziz, Mamedov Aslan, Onggaruly Akhan, Voyakin Dmitriy, Chotbayev Aidos, Kariyev Yeldos, Buzhilova Alexandra, Djansugurova Leyla, Jeong Choongwon, Krause Johannes
| 期刊: | Science Advances | 影响因子: | 12.500 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 Mar 26; 7(13):eabe4414 |
| doi: | 10.1126/sciadv.abe4414 | ||
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