Estimated Paleolithic admixture proportions in modern Siberians
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Map of estimated Basal Eurasian/ANA admixture
Note - these are still only ghost lineages at the moment, so this could change quite a bit in the future
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Note - these are still only ghost lineages at the moment, so this could change quite a bit in the future
Made using: https://justpaste.it/bmtvy
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Genetic distance to the Sidelkino EHG
Dated to ~11,000 ybp, this sample is the earliest known representative of the fully formed EHG cluster.
Y-DNA - n/a
mtDNA - U5a2
Coordinates:
Sidelkino_HG,0.121791,0.041637,0.135386,0.195739,0.00277,0.054663,-0.021621,-0.020768,-0.004909,-0.073806,0.010555,-0.012889,0.029881,-0.044865,0.027144,0.02254,-0.004433,-0.004687,-0.010307,0.018634,-0.005989,0.013973,0.006286,-0.020846,-0.003473
Dated to ~11,000 ybp, this sample is the earliest known representative of the fully formed EHG cluster.
Y-DNA - n/a
mtDNA - U5a2
Coordinates:
Sidelkino_HG,0.121791,0.041637,0.135386,0.195739,0.00277,0.054663,-0.021621,-0.020768,-0.004909,-0.073806,0.010555,-0.012889,0.029881,-0.044865,0.027144,0.02254,-0.004433,-0.004687,-0.010307,0.018634,-0.005989,0.013973,0.006286,-0.020846,-0.003473
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Genetic distance to Altai Neolithic Hunter Gatherers
Dated between 7500-5500 ybp, these samples represent a distinct clade of hunter gatherers who lived in South-Central Siberia.
They can be successfully modelled as a mixture of Late Paleolithic South Siberians, such as Ust Kyakhta (UKY001), and ANE-rich West_Siberia_N (Tyumen HG).
This group was found to have been partially ancestral to many later Siberian groups, such as Tenisei EBA, the Okunevo, and possibly Tarim EMBA.
Y-DNAs - Q1a, C2b
Coordinates:
Altai_N_HG,0.0582772,-0.2152922,0.0856818,0.1030374,-0.0858006,0.003514,-0.0387768,-0.0443982,-0.0164028,-0.0466886,0.0094186,-0.0041962,0.0173934,-0.0470668,0.0102878,0.0113762,-0.0003912,-0.0025592,0.003821,0.0068534,-0.0346638,0.011846,0.014124,0.001976,-0.0085742
Dated between 7500-5500 ybp, these samples represent a distinct clade of hunter gatherers who lived in South-Central Siberia.
They can be successfully modelled as a mixture of Late Paleolithic South Siberians, such as Ust Kyakhta (UKY001), and ANE-rich West_Siberia_N (Tyumen HG).
This group was found to have been partially ancestral to many later Siberian groups, such as Tenisei EBA, the Okunevo, and possibly Tarim EMBA.
Y-DNAs - Q1a, C2b
Coordinates:
Altai_N_HG,0.0582772,-0.2152922,0.0856818,0.1030374,-0.0858006,0.003514,-0.0387768,-0.0443982,-0.0164028,-0.0466886,0.0094186,-0.0041962,0.0173934,-0.0470668,0.0102878,0.0113762,-0.0003912,-0.0025592,0.003821,0.0068534,-0.0346638,0.011846,0.014124,0.001976,-0.0085742
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Genetic distance to West Siberia Neolithic
Neolithic Western Siberia was home to a distinct population of hunter gatherers.
The three defining genomes are associated with the Koshinko culture (mid 6th millennium BC - late 5th millennium BC) and the Sosnovka-Ostrov culture (mid 5th millennium BC - 4th millennium BC).
They derived the large majority of their ancestry from Ancient North Eurasians and were closely related to people of the Botai culture and the Tarim EMBA cluster.
Y-DNA - n/a
mtDNA - U, U2e3, U5a2b1
Coordinates:
Tyumen_N,0.1058555,-0.060424,0.0974855,0.199292,-0.082631,0.045738,-0.0419495,-0.0471905,-0.0334395,-0.09212,0.0194865,-0.0106405,0.0273535,-0.071908,0.0259225,0.01664,-0.01356,-0.0065875,-0.000377,0.0032515,-0.0301345,0.0109435,0.024095,0.0074705,-0.010119
Neolithic Western Siberia was home to a distinct population of hunter gatherers.
The three defining genomes are associated with the Koshinko culture (mid 6th millennium BC - late 5th millennium BC) and the Sosnovka-Ostrov culture (mid 5th millennium BC - 4th millennium BC).
They derived the large majority of their ancestry from Ancient North Eurasians and were closely related to people of the Botai culture and the Tarim EMBA cluster.
Y-DNA - n/a
mtDNA - U, U2e3, U5a2b1
Coordinates:
Tyumen_N,0.1058555,-0.060424,0.0974855,0.199292,-0.082631,0.045738,-0.0419495,-0.0471905,-0.0334395,-0.09212,0.0194865,-0.0106405,0.0273535,-0.071908,0.0259225,0.01664,-0.01356,-0.0065875,-0.000377,0.0032515,-0.0301345,0.0109435,0.024095,0.0074705,-0.010119
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Genetic distance to Bolshoy Oleny Ostrov LBA
Dated to ~3700 ybp, these samples are the earliest evidence of the presence of Y-haplogroup N and Siberian-related ancestry in Europe.
Y-DNA - N1c-L392
mtDNA - U4a1, Z1a1a, T2d1b1, C4b, U5a1d, D4e4
Coordinates:
Bolshoy_Oleny_Ostrov,0.0899203,-0.1521603,0.1204898,0.1037912,-0.0639095,-0.0021382,-0.0025067,-0.0001922,-0.0001705,-0.0461058,0.0349677,-0.0102907,0.024182,-0.049934,-0.0048633,0.0065853,-0.002912,0.0027873,-0.0024092,0.000542,0.0027035,0.0060797,0.0044163,-0.0118488,0.000439
Dated to ~3700 ybp, these samples are the earliest evidence of the presence of Y-haplogroup N and Siberian-related ancestry in Europe.
Y-DNA - N1c-L392
mtDNA - U4a1, Z1a1a, T2d1b1, C4b, U5a1d, D4e4
Coordinates:
Bolshoy_Oleny_Ostrov,0.0899203,-0.1521603,0.1204898,0.1037912,-0.0639095,-0.0021382,-0.0025067,-0.0001922,-0.0001705,-0.0461058,0.0349677,-0.0102907,0.024182,-0.049934,-0.0048633,0.0065853,-0.002912,0.0027873,-0.0024092,0.000542,0.0027035,0.0060797,0.0044163,-0.0118488,0.000439
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Genetic distance to the Corded Ware culture (3000-2350 BC)
Y-DNA - R1a-M417, R1b-L51, minority of I2
mtDNA - Diverse
Coordinates:
Corded_Ware,0.1249681,0.1107732,0.0567337,0.0844977,0.0014236,0.0340698,0.0038681,0.001436,-0.0271375,-0.040601,-0.0001312,0.0004412,-0.0046007,-0.0152692,0.0264573,0.0083446,-0.0082653,0.000538,-0.0033423,0.0047629,0.0011338,0.0013961,0.0067997,0.0151833,0.000994
Y-DNA - R1a-M417, R1b-L51, minority of I2
mtDNA - Diverse
Coordinates:
Corded_Ware,0.1249681,0.1107732,0.0567337,0.0844977,0.0014236,0.0340698,0.0038681,0.001436,-0.0271375,-0.040601,-0.0001312,0.0004412,-0.0046007,-0.0152692,0.0264573,0.0083446,-0.0082653,0.000538,-0.0033423,0.0047629,0.0011338,0.0013961,0.0067997,0.0151833,0.000994
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Genetic distance to Epipaleolithic Anatolian Hunter Gatherers
Dated to ~13,500 BC, the Pinarbasi HG is currently the only representative of the Epipaleolithic Anatolian Hunter Gatherer (AHG) cluster.
AHGs were closely related to older Upper Paleolithic samples from Dzudzuana cave in Georgia.
Similar to other Paleolithic/Epipaleolithic groups of West and SW Asia, AHGs were derived as a mixture of a ”Common West Eurasian” lineage, most similar to WHGs, and the hypothetical Basal Eurasian lineage.
The Anatolian Neolithic Farmers (ANF) derived the large majority of their ancestry from AHGs (~90%), with the rest coming from Natufians.
Y-DNA - C1a2
mtDNA - K2b
Coordinates:
Pinarbasi_HG,0.114961,0.167562,0.03017,-0.08075,0.072629,-0.039881,-0.00047,0.000231,0.046836,0.083282,0.004222,0.007793,-0.02215,-0.011836,-0.041123,-0.003845,0.043027,0.00114,0.008799,-0.004252,-0.011729,0.006801,-0.006286,-0.010122,-0.007784
Dated to ~13,500 BC, the Pinarbasi HG is currently the only representative of the Epipaleolithic Anatolian Hunter Gatherer (AHG) cluster.
AHGs were closely related to older Upper Paleolithic samples from Dzudzuana cave in Georgia.
Similar to other Paleolithic/Epipaleolithic groups of West and SW Asia, AHGs were derived as a mixture of a ”Common West Eurasian” lineage, most similar to WHGs, and the hypothetical Basal Eurasian lineage.
The Anatolian Neolithic Farmers (ANF) derived the large majority of their ancestry from AHGs (~90%), with the rest coming from Natufians.
Y-DNA - C1a2
mtDNA - K2b
Coordinates:
Pinarbasi_HG,0.114961,0.167562,0.03017,-0.08075,0.072629,-0.039881,-0.00047,0.000231,0.046836,0.083282,0.004222,0.007793,-0.02215,-0.011836,-0.041123,-0.003845,0.043027,0.00114,0.008799,-0.004252,-0.011729,0.006801,-0.006286,-0.010122,-0.007784
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Sorry guys, just realized I attached the wrong coordinates to the Corded Ware post.
Updated now
Updated now
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Genetic distance to the Corded Ware culture (3000-2350 BC)
Y-DNA - R1a-M417, R1b-L51, minority of I2
mtDNA - Diverse
Coordinates:
Corded_Ware,0.1249681,0.1107732,0.0567337,0.0844977,0.0014236,0.0340698,0.0038681,0.001436,-0.0271375,-0.040601,-0.0001312,0.0004412,-0.0046007,-0.0152692,0.0264573,0.0083446,-0.0082653,0.000538,-0.0033423,0.0047629,0.0011338,0.0013961,0.0067997,0.0151833,0.000994
Y-DNA - R1a-M417, R1b-L51, minority of I2
mtDNA - Diverse
Coordinates:
Corded_Ware,0.1249681,0.1107732,0.0567337,0.0844977,0.0014236,0.0340698,0.0038681,0.001436,-0.0271375,-0.040601,-0.0001312,0.0004412,-0.0046007,-0.0152692,0.0264573,0.0083446,-0.0082653,0.000538,-0.0033423,0.0047629,0.0011338,0.0013961,0.0067997,0.0151833,0.000994
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Genetic distance to Mycenaean Greeks (1750-1050 BC)
Common Y-DNAs - J2a, G2a, R1b
Coordinates:
Mycenaean,0.1167824,0.1621802,-0.0081834,-0.0609501,0.0228348,-0.0264111,-0.0010575,-0.0033229,0.0055017,0.0436092,0.0078269,0.0126639,-0.0146282,0.0007017,-0.0206431,-0.0076107,0.0146029,0.001723,0.0096662,-0.0041145,-0.0068131,0.0043898,-0.0044983,0.0003736,-0.0020476
Model used for their genetic breakdown: https://justpaste.it/94qft
Common Y-DNAs - J2a, G2a, R1b
Coordinates:
Mycenaean,0.1167824,0.1621802,-0.0081834,-0.0609501,0.0228348,-0.0264111,-0.0010575,-0.0033229,0.0055017,0.0436092,0.0078269,0.0126639,-0.0146282,0.0007017,-0.0206431,-0.0076107,0.0146029,0.001723,0.0096662,-0.0041145,-0.0068131,0.0043898,-0.0044983,0.0003736,-0.0020476
Model used for their genetic breakdown: https://justpaste.it/94qft
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Forwarded from TheBeakerLady
Ostorf-Tannenwerder Burial III
Western Hunter-Gatherer
Northern Germany 3800-2900 BC
New reconstruction with The Chad Pastoralist!
The Ostorf-Tannenwerder burial site represents a special group within Neolithic northern Germany. The cemetery contained 26 individuals dated to 3800-2900 BC, while their grave goods were dated to 3200-2900 BC. The entire burial is within a Neolithic context of earthen flat burials.
Genetic analyses on the burial remains of OST003 from 3300 BC reveals that he was 81% Western Hunter Gatherer, 11% Anatolian and 8% Ancient North Eurasian-related. Additionally, he carried 52/62 genetic markers pertaining to Y-DNA haplogroup I-M253 (I1) and has been confirmed to belong to haplogroup I-L840. He is therefore from before the TMRCA of I1, either at a closely related branch or the closest thing to an ancestral carrier we have so far.
You can read more about the Ostorf-Tannenwerder culture of Western Hunter Gatherers on TCP's channel here.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/thechadpastoralist/2424
Western Hunter-Gatherer
Northern Germany 3800-2900 BC
New reconstruction with The Chad Pastoralist!
The Ostorf-Tannenwerder burial site represents a special group within Neolithic northern Germany. The cemetery contained 26 individuals dated to 3800-2900 BC, while their grave goods were dated to 3200-2900 BC. The entire burial is within a Neolithic context of earthen flat burials.
Genetic analyses on the burial remains of OST003 from 3300 BC reveals that he was 81% Western Hunter Gatherer, 11% Anatolian and 8% Ancient North Eurasian-related. Additionally, he carried 52/62 genetic markers pertaining to Y-DNA haplogroup I-M253 (I1) and has been confirmed to belong to haplogroup I-L840. He is therefore from before the TMRCA of I1, either at a closely related branch or the closest thing to an ancestral carrier we have so far.
You can read more about the Ostorf-Tannenwerder culture of Western Hunter Gatherers on TCP's channel here.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/thechadpastoralist/2424
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