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dc.creatorLazaridis, Iosif
dc.creatorAlpaslan-Roodenberg, Songül
dc.creatorAcar, Ayşe
dc.creatorAçıkkol, Ayşen
dc.creatorAntonović, Dragana
dc.creatorBorić, Dušan
dc.creatorPinhasi, Ron
dc.creatorReich, David
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-27T11:28:23Z
dc.date.available2023-11-27T11:28:23Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1048
dc.description.abstractBy sequencing 727 ancient individuals from the Southern Arc (Anatolia and its neighbors in Southeastern Europe and West Asia) over 10,000 years, we contextualize its Chalcolithic period and Bronze Age (about 5000 to 1000 BCE), when extensive gene flow entangled it with the Eurasian steppe. Two streams of migration transmitted Caucasus and Anatolian/Levantine ancestry northward, and the Yamnaya pastoralists, formed on the steppe, then spread southward into the Balkans and across the Caucasus into Armenia, where they left numerous patrilineal descendants. Anatolia was transformed by intra–West Asian gene flow, with negligible impact of the later Yamnaya migrations. This contrasts with all other regions where Indo-European languages were spoken, suggesting that the homeland of the Indo-Anatolian language family was in West Asia, with only secondary dispersals of non-Anatolian Indo-Europeans from the steppe.sr
dc.language.isoensr
dc.publisherWashington : American Association for the Advancement of Sciencesr
dc.relationNational Institute of General Medical Sciences grant GM100233 and National Human Genome Research Grant HG012287); ; the John Templeton Foundation (grant 61220);sr
dc.relationa private gift from Jean-Francois Clin; the Allen Discovery Center program, a Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation;sr
dc.relationthe Howard Hughes Medical Institute (D.R.); the Ministry of Science and Innovation of the Spanish Government (RYC2019-027909-I/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033) and Ikerbasque-Basque Foundation of Science grants (I.O.). The archaeological work was supported by the NOMIS Foundation (D.B.);sr
dc.relationthe European Research Council (ERC Starting Grant Project HIDDEN FOODS 639286 to E.Cr.);sr
dc.relationthe Romanian Ministry of Research, Innovation, and Digitization (CNCS, CNFIS, CCCDI – UEFISCDI project numbers 351PED PN-III-P2-2.1- PED-2019-4171 and CNFIS-FDI-2021-0405 D6/ 2021 within PNCDI III to C.L.);sr
dc.relationthe Face to Face: Meet an Ancient Cypriot project (FF-MAC project INTEGRATED/0609/29); the BioMERA project (Platform for Biosciences and Human Health in Cyprus: MicroCT and Synchrotron Radiation Enabled Analyses;sr
dc.relationgrant INFRASTRUCTURES/1216/09) cofinanced by the European Regional Development Fund and the Republic of Cyprus through the Research and Innovation Foundation (KOL);sr
dc.relationthe Hungarian Research, Development and Innovation Office (grant FK128013 to T.H., T.Sz., and K.K.);sr
dc.relationthe Hungarian Academy of Science (Bolyai Scholarship to T.H.); the Croatian Science Foundation (grant HRZZ IP-2016-06-1450 to M.N., I.J., and J.B. and grant NCN 2015/17/B/HS3/01327 to P.W.);sr
dc.relationand the Bursa Uludağ University (Turkey) General Research Project (grant SGA-2021-389, project title “Early Christian martyriums in the light of the Basilica Church of the Lake of Iznik,” to M.Şa.).sr
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dc.sourceSciencesr
dc.subjectGenetska istorijasr
dc.subjectDrevna DNKsr
dc.subjectEvropasr
dc.subjectAzijasr
dc.subjectEneolitsr
dc.subjectBronzano dobasr
dc.titleThe genetic history of the Southern Arc : a bridge between West Asia and Europesr
dc.typearticlesr
dc.rights.licenseARRsr
dc.citation.volume377
dc.identifier.doi10.1126/science.abm4247
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85138484640
dc.identifier.wos00084978820002
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionsr


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