Human Y-chromosome variation in the genome-sequencing era
MA Jobling, C Tyler-Smith - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2017 - nature.com
The properties of the human Y chromosome–namely, male specificity, haploidy and escape
from crossing over—make it an unusual component of the genome, and have led to its …
from crossing over—make it an unusual component of the genome, and have led to its …
The first horse herders and the impact of early Bronze Age steppe expansions into Asia
INTRODUCTION According to the commonly accepted “steppe hypothesis,” the initial
spread of Indo-European (IE) languages into both Europe and Asia took place with …
spread of Indo-European (IE) languages into both Europe and Asia took place with …
The study of human Y chromosome variation through ancient DNA
T Kivisild - Human Genetics, 2017 - Springer
High throughput sequencing methods have completely transformed the study of human Y
chromosome variation by offering a genome-scale view on genetic variation retrieved from …
chromosome variation by offering a genome-scale view on genetic variation retrieved from …
The genetic prehistory of the Baltic Sea region
A Mittnik, CC Wang, S Pfrengle, M Daubaras… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
While the series of events that shaped the transition between foraging societies and food
producers are well described for Central and Southern Europe, genetic evidence from …
producers are well described for Central and Southern Europe, genetic evidence from …
[HTML][HTML] The genetic origin of Huns, Avars, and conquering Hungarians
Summary Huns, Avars, and conquering Hungarians were migration-period nomadic tribal
confederations that arrived in three successive waves in the Carpathian Basin between the …
confederations that arrived in three successive waves in the Carpathian Basin between the …
Ancient genomes reveal origin and rapid trans-Eurasian migration of 7th century Avar elites
Summary The Avars settled the Carpathian Basin in 567/68 CE, establishing an empire
lasting over 200 years. Who they were and where they came from is highly debated …
lasting over 200 years. Who they were and where they came from is highly debated …
Ancient Fennoscandian genomes reveal origin and spread of Siberian ancestry in Europe
European population history has been shaped by migrations of people, and their
subsequent admixture. Recently, ancient DNA has brought new insights into European …
subsequent admixture. Recently, ancient DNA has brought new insights into European …
Genes reveal traces of common recent demographic history for most of the Uralic-speaking populations
Background The genetic origins of Uralic speakers from across a vast territory in the
temperate zone of North Eurasia have remained elusive. Previous studies have shown …
temperate zone of North Eurasia have remained elusive. Previous studies have shown …
Extensive farming in Estonia started through a sex-biased migration from the Steppe
The transition from hunting and gathering to farming in Europe was brought upon by arrival
of new people carrying novel material culture and genetic ancestry. The exact nature and …
of new people carrying novel material culture and genetic ancestry. The exact nature and …
[HTML][HTML] Y chromosome sequences reveal a short Beringian Standstill, rapid expansion, and early population structure of Native American founders
The Americas were the last inhabitable continents to be occupied by humans, with a
growing multidisciplinary consensus for entry 15–25 thousand years ago (kya) from …
growing multidisciplinary consensus for entry 15–25 thousand years ago (kya) from …