International audienceRecent paleogenetic studies have confirmed that the spread of the Neolithic across Europe was neither genetically nor geographically uniform. To extend existing knowledge of the mitochondrial European Neolithic gene pool, we examined six samples of human skeletal material from a French megalithic long mound (c. 4200 cal BC). We retrieved HVR-I sequences from three individuals and demonstrated that in the Neolithic period the mtDNA haplogroup N1a, previously only known in central Europe, was as widely distributed as western France. Alternative scenarios are discussed in seeking to explain this result, including Mesolithic ancestry, Neolithic demic diffusion, and long-distance matrimonial exchanges. In light of the limit...
Comparisons between archaeological findings and allele frequencies at protein loci suggest that most...
Comparisons between archaeological findings and allele frequencies at protein loci suggest that most...
Genetic diversity in Europe has been interpreted as a reflection of phenomena occurring during the P...
International audienceRecent paleogenetic studies have confirmed that the spread of the Neolithic ac...
Recent paleogenetic studies have confirmed that the spread of the Neolithic across Europe was neithe...
International audienceThe Neolithic is a key period in the history of the European settlement. Altho...
International audienceThe Neolithic is a key period in the history of the European settlement. Altho...
International audienceThe impact of the Neolithic dispersal on the western European populations is s...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
International audienceThe impact of the Neolithic dispersal on the western European populations is s...
The ancestry of modern Europeans is a subject of debate among geneticists, archaeologists, and anthr...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
The spread of agriculture that started in the Near East about 10 000 years ago caused a dramatic cha...
Comparisons between archaeological findings and allele frequencies at protein loci suggest that most...
Comparisons between archaeological findings and allele frequencies at protein loci suggest that most...
Genetic diversity in Europe has been interpreted as a reflection of phenomena occurring during the P...
International audienceRecent paleogenetic studies have confirmed that the spread of the Neolithic ac...
Recent paleogenetic studies have confirmed that the spread of the Neolithic across Europe was neithe...
International audienceThe Neolithic is a key period in the history of the European settlement. Altho...
International audienceThe Neolithic is a key period in the history of the European settlement. Altho...
International audienceThe impact of the Neolithic dispersal on the western European populations is s...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 B.C.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
International audienceThe impact of the Neolithic dispersal on the western European populations is s...
The ancestry of modern Europeans is a subject of debate among geneticists, archaeologists, and anthr...
The archaeogenetics of Europe remains deeply controversial. Advances in ancient deoxyribonucleic aci...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
Recent advances in DNA genotyping techniques have made it possible to recover a substantial body of ...
The spread of agriculture that started in the Near East about 10 000 years ago caused a dramatic cha...
Comparisons between archaeological findings and allele frequencies at protein loci suggest that most...
Comparisons between archaeological findings and allele frequencies at protein loci suggest that most...
Genetic diversity in Europe has been interpreted as a reflection of phenomena occurring during the P...