Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (\u3e40%), yet was less common (~19%) among Early Neolithic farmers (~5450 BC) and virtually absent in Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. Here we investigate this major component of the maternal population history of modern Europeans and sequence 39 complete haplogroup H mitochondrial genomes from ancient human remains. We then compare this ‘real-time’ genetic data with cultural changes taking place between the Early Neolithic (~5450 BC) and Bronze Age (~2200 BC) in Central Europe. Our results reveal that the current diversity and distribution of haplogroup H were largely established by the Mid Neolithic (~4000 BC), but with substantial genetic contributions from su...
Complete sequencing of 62 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) belonging (or very closely related) to haplogr...
: Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic re...
Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic rela...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (\u3e40%), yet was...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 b.c.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 b.c.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
The processes that shaped modern European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation remain unclear. The in...
North East Europe harbors a high diversity of cultures and languages, suggesting a complex genetic h...
The advent of complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence data has ushered in a new phase of human e...
Genetic signatures from the Paleolithic inhabitants of Eurasia can be traced from the early divergen...
Abstract Complete sequencing of 62 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) belonging (or very closely related) ...
Complete sequencing of 62 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) belonging (or very closely related) to haplogr...
: Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic re...
Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic rela...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (>40%), yet was le...
Haplogroup H dominates present-day Western European mitochondrial DNA variability (\u3e40%), yet was...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 b.c.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
In Europe, the Neolithic transition (8,000–4,000 b.c.) from hunting and gathering to agricultural co...
The processes that shaped modern European mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation remain unclear. The in...
North East Europe harbors a high diversity of cultures and languages, suggesting a complex genetic h...
The advent of complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence data has ushered in a new phase of human e...
Genetic signatures from the Paleolithic inhabitants of Eurasia can be traced from the early divergen...
Abstract Complete sequencing of 62 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) belonging (or very closely related) ...
Complete sequencing of 62 mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) belonging (or very closely related) to haplogr...
: Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic re...
Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years1,2. Our knowledge of the genetic rela...