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Erratum: Y-chromosomal evidence of the cultural diffusion of agriculture in southeast Europe
- Source :
- European Journal of Human Genetics. 17:853-853
- Publication Year :
- 2009
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2009.
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Abstract
- The debate concerning the mechanisms underlying the prehistoric spread of farming to Southeast Europe is framed around the opposing roles of population movement and cultural diffusion. To investigate the possible involvement of local people during the transition of agriculture in the Balkans, we analysed patterns of Y-chromosome diversity in 1206 subjects from 17 population samples, mainly from Southeast Europe. Evidence from three Y-chromosome lineages, I-M423, E-V13 and J-M241, make it possible to distinguish between Holocene Mesolithic forager and subsequent Neolithic range expansions from the eastern Sahara and the Near East, respectively. In particular, whereas the Balkan microsatellite variation associated to J-M241 correlates with the Neolithic period, those related to E-V13 and I-M423 Balkan Y chromosomes are consistent with a late Mesolithic time frame. In addition, the low frequency and variance associated to I-M423 and E-V13 in Anatolia and the Middle East, support an European Mesolithic origin of these two clades. Thus, these Balkan Mesolithic foragers with their own autochthonous genetic signatures, were destined to become the earliest to adopt farming, when it was subsequently introduced by a cadre of migrating farmers from the Near East. These initial local converted farmers became the principal agents spreading this economy using maritime leapfrog colonization strategies in the Adriatic and transmitting the Neolithic cultural package to other adjacent Mesolithic populations. The ensuing range expansions of E-V13 and I-M423 parallel in space and time the diffusion of Neolithic Impressed Ware, thereby supporting a case of cultural diffusion using genetic evidence.
- Subjects :
- Genetic Markers
Male
Range (biology)
Population
Biology
Haplogroup
Article
Prehistory
Africa, Northern
Cultural Evolution
Balkan Neolithic/Farming transition
Peopling of Europe
Y-chromosome haplogroups
Genetics
Humans
Economic geography
Diffusion (business)
education
Holocene
Mesolithic
Phylogeny
Genetics (clinical)
education.field_of_study
Middle East
Chromosomes, Human, Y
Geography
business.industry
Genetic Variation
Agriculture
Human genetics
Europe
Genetics, Population
Ethnology
Erratum
business
Microsatellite Repeats
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14765438 and 10184813
- Volume :
- 17
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- European Journal of Human Genetics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....822919dd8e49c0878b1b333707caaef1