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Título: The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe
Autor: Olalde, Iñigo
Brace, Selina
Allentoft, Morten E
Armit, Ian
Kristiansen, Kristian
Booth, Thomas
Rohland, Nadin
Mallick, Swapan
Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna
Mittnik, Alissa
Altena, Eveline
Lipson, Mark
Lazaridis, Iosif
Harper, Thomas K
Patterson, Nick
Broomandkhoshbacht, Nasreen
Diekmann, Yoan
Faltyskova, Zuzana
Fernandes, Daniel
Ferry, Matthew
Harney, Eadaoin
de Knijff, Peter
Michel, Megan
Oppenheimer, Jonas
Stewardson, Kristin
Barclay, Alistair
Alt, Kurt Werner
Liesau, Corina
Ríos, Patricia
Blasco, Concepción
Miguel, Jorge Vega
García, Roberto Menduiña
Fernández, Azucena Avilés
Bánffy, Eszter
Bernabò-Brea, Maria
Billoin, David
Bonsall, Clive
Bonsall, Laura
Allen, Tim
Büster, Lindsey
Carver, Sophie
Navarro, Laura Castells
Craig, Oliver E
Cook, Gordon T
Cunliffe, Barry
Denaire, Anthony
Dinwiddy, Kirsten Egging
Dodwell, Natasha
Ernée, Michal
Evans, Christopher
Kuchařík, Milan
Farré, Joan Francès
Fowler, Chris
Gazenbeek, Michiel
Pena, Rafael Garrido
Haber-Uriarte, María
Haduch, Elżbieta
Hey, Gill
Jowett, Nick
Knowles, Timothy
Massy, Ken
Pfrengle, Saskia
Lefranc, Philippe
Lemercier, Olivier
Lefebvre, Arnaud
Martínez, César Heras
Olmo, Virginia Galera
Ramírez, Ana Bastida
Maurandi, Joaquín Lomba
Majó, Tona
McKinley, Jacqueline I
McSweeney, Kathleen
Mende, Balázs Gusztáv
Modi, Alessandra
Kulcsár, Gabriella
Kiss, Viktória
Czene, András
Patay, Róbert
Endrődi, Anna
Köhler, Kitti
Hajdu, Tamás
Szeniczey, Tamás
Dani, János
Bernert, Zsolt
Hoole, Maya
Cheronet, Olivia
Keating, Denise
Velemínský, Petr
Dobeš, Miroslav
Candilio, Francesca
Brown, Fraser
Fernández, Raúl Flores
Herrero-Corral, Ana-Mercedes
Tusa, Sebastiano
Carnieri, Emiliano
Lentini, Luigi
Valenti, Antonella
Zanini, Alessandro
Waddington, Clive
Delibes, Germán
Guerra-Doce, Elisa
Neil, Benjamin
Brittain, Marcus
Luke, Mike
Mortimer, Richard
Desideri, Jocelyne
Besse, Marie
Brücken, Günter
Furmanek, Mirosław
Hałuszko, Agata
Mackiewicz, Maksym
Rapiński, Artur
Leach, Stephany
Soriano, Ignacio
Lillios, Katina T
Cardoso, João Luís
Pearson, Michael Parker
Włodarczak, Piotr
Price, T Douglas
Prieto, Pilar
Rey, Pierre-Jérôme
Risch, Roberto
Guerra, Manuel A Rojo
Schmitt, Aurore
Serralongue, Joël
Silva, Ana Maria
Smrčka, Václav
Vergnaud, Luc
Zilhão, João
Caramelli, David
Higham, Thomas
Thomas, Mark G
Kennett, Douglas J
Fokkens, Harry
Heyd, Volker
Sheridan, Alison
Sjögren, Karl-Göran
Stockhammer, Philipp W
Krause, Johannes
Pinhasi, Ron
Haak, Wolfgang
Barnes, Ian
Lalueza-Fox, Carles
Reich, David
Data: 2018
Citação: Olalde, I., Brace, S., Allentoft, M. E., Armit, I., Kristiansen, K., Booth, T., . . . Reich, D. (2018). The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe. Nature, 555 190. doi: 10.1038/nature25738
Resumo: From around 2750 to 2500 bc, Bell Beaker pottery became widespread across western and central Europe, before it disappeared between 2200 and 1800 bc. The forces that propelled its expansion are a matter of long-standing debate, and there is support for both cultural diffusion and migration having a role in this process. Here we present genome-wide data from 400 Neolithic, Copper Age and Bronze Age Europeans, including 226 individuals associated with Beaker-complex artefacts. We detected limited genetic affinity between Beaker-complex-associated individuals from Iberia and central Europe, and thus exclude migration as an important mechanism of spread between these two regions. However, migration had a key role in the further dissemination of the Beaker complex. We document this phenomenon most clearly in Britain, where the spread of the Beaker complex introduced high levels of steppe-related ancestry and was associated with the replacement of approximately 90% of Britain’s gene pool within a few hundred years, continuing the east-to-west expansion that had brought steppe-related ancestry into central and northern Europe over the previous centuries.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/36570
DOI: 10.1038/nature26164
ISSN: 1476-4687
Versão do Editor: https://www.nature.com/articles/nature25738
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