The relative contributions to modern European populations of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolithic farmers from the Near East have been intensely debated. Haplogroup R1b1b2 (R-M269) is the commonest European Y-chromosomal lineage, increasing in frequency from east to west, and carried by 110 million European men. Previous studies suggested a Paleolithic origin, but here we show that the geographical distribution of its microsatellite diversity is best explained by spread from a single source in the Near East via Anatolia during the Neolithic. Taken with evidence on the origins of other haplogroups, this indicates that most European Y chromosomes originate in the Neolithic expansion. This reinterpretation makes Europe a prime example of...
The transition from hunting to farming started in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East, about 12 th...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
The relative contributions to modern European populations of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolit...
The relative contributions to modern European populations of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolit...
The proportion of Europeans descending from Neolithic farmers ~10 thousand years ago (KYA) or Palaeo...
Recently, the debate on the origins of the major European Y chromosome haplogroup R1b1b2-M269 has re...
Recently, the debate on the origins of the major European Y chromosome haplogroup R1b1b2-M269 has re...
The phylogenetic relationships of numerous branches within the core Y-chromosome haplogroup R-M207 s...
International audienceThe phylogenetic relationships of numerous branches within the core Y-chromoso...
The phylogeny of the human Y chromosome as defined by unique event polymorphisms is being worked out...
The debate concerning the mechanisms underlying the prehistoric spread of farming to Southeast Europ...
Who are Europeans? Both prehistoric archaeology and, subsequently, classical population genetics hav...
This study has revealed two distinct Y-chromosome markers, the pl2f2-8-kb allele, specific to Caucas...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
The transition from hunting to farming started in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East, about 12 th...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
The relative contributions to modern European populations of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolit...
The relative contributions to modern European populations of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers and Neolit...
The proportion of Europeans descending from Neolithic farmers ~10 thousand years ago (KYA) or Palaeo...
Recently, the debate on the origins of the major European Y chromosome haplogroup R1b1b2-M269 has re...
Recently, the debate on the origins of the major European Y chromosome haplogroup R1b1b2-M269 has re...
The phylogenetic relationships of numerous branches within the core Y-chromosome haplogroup R-M207 s...
International audienceThe phylogenetic relationships of numerous branches within the core Y-chromoso...
The phylogeny of the human Y chromosome as defined by unique event polymorphisms is being worked out...
The debate concerning the mechanisms underlying the prehistoric spread of farming to Southeast Europ...
Who are Europeans? Both prehistoric archaeology and, subsequently, classical population genetics hav...
This study has revealed two distinct Y-chromosome markers, the pl2f2-8-kb allele, specific to Caucas...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
The transition from hunting to farming started in the Fertile Crescent of the Near East, about 12 th...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...
To investigate which aspects of contemporary human Y-chromosome variation in Europe are characterist...