Abstract: Scandinavia was one of the last geographic areas in Europe to become habitable for humans after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). However, the routes and genetic composition of these postglacial migrants remain unclear. We sequenced the genomes, up to 57× coverage, of seven hunter-gatherers excavated across Scandinavia and dated from 9,500± 6,000 years before present (BP). Surprisingly, among the Scandinavian Mesolithic individuals, the genetic data display an east±west genetic gradient that opposes the pattern seen in other parts of Mesolithic Europe. Our results suggest two different early postglacial migrations into Scandinavia: initially from the south, and later, from the northeast. The latter followed the ice-free Norwegian no...
The authors acknowledge support from the National Genomics Infrastructure in Stockholm funded by Sci...
Modern humans arrived in Europe ∼45,000 years ago, but little is known about their genetic compositi...
: Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic re...
Scandinavia was one of the last geographic areas in Europe to become habitable for humans after the ...
Scandinavia was one of the last geographic areas in Europe to become habitable for humans after the ...
Scandinavia was one of the last geographic areas in Europe to become habitable for humans after the ...
Population genetic studies often overlook the evidence for variability and change in past material c...
Population genetic studies often overlook the evidence for variability and change in past material c...
While the series of events that shaped the transition between foraging societies and food producers ...
Major migration events in Holocene Eurasia have been characterized genetically at broad regional sca...
The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (about ad 750–1050) was a f...
The authors acknowledge support from the National Genomics Infrastructure in Stockholm funded by Sci...
Modern humans arrived in Europe ∼45,000 years ago, but little is known about their genetic compositi...
: Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic re...
Scandinavia was one of the last geographic areas in Europe to become habitable for humans after the ...
Scandinavia was one of the last geographic areas in Europe to become habitable for humans after the ...
Scandinavia was one of the last geographic areas in Europe to become habitable for humans after the ...
Population genetic studies often overlook the evidence for variability and change in past material c...
Population genetic studies often overlook the evidence for variability and change in past material c...
While the series of events that shaped the transition between foraging societies and food producers ...
Major migration events in Holocene Eurasia have been characterized genetically at broad regional sca...
The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (about ad 750–1050) was a f...
The authors acknowledge support from the National Genomics Infrastructure in Stockholm funded by Sci...
Modern humans arrived in Europe ∼45,000 years ago, but little is known about their genetic compositi...
: Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic re...