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    Default Genetic data show mainly men migrated from the Pontic steppe to Europe 5,000 years ago

    A new study, looking at the sex-specifically inherited X chromosome of prehistoric human remains, shows that hardly any women took part in the extensive migration from the Pontic-Caspian Steppe approximately 5,000 years ago. The great migration that brought farming practices to Europe 4,000 years earlier, on the other hand, consisted of both women and men. The difference in sex bias suggests that different social and cultural processes drove the two migrations.

    Genetic data suggest that modern European ancestry represents a mosaic of ancestral contributions from multiple waves of prehistoric migration events. Recent studies of genomic variation in prehistoric human remains have demonstrated that two mass migration events are particularly important to understanding European prehistory: the Neolithic spread of agriculture from Anatolia starting around 9,000 years ago, and migration from the Pontic-Caspian Steppe around 5,000 years ago. These migrations are coincident with large social, cultural, and linguistic changes, and each has been inferred to have replaced more than half of the contemporaneous gene pool of resident Central Europeans.

    Dramatic events in human prehistory can be investigated using patterns of genetic variation among the people that lived in those times. In particular, studies of differing female and male demographic histories on the basis of ancient genomes can provide information about complexities of social structures and cultural interactions in prehistoric populations.

    Researchers from Uppsala and Stanford University investigated the genetic ancestry on the sex-specifically inherited X chromosome and the autosomes in 20 early Neolithic and 16 Late Neolithic/Bronze Age human remains. Contrary to previous hypotheses suggesting patrilocality (social system in which a family resides near the man's parents) of many agricultural populations, they found no evidence of sex-biased admixture during the migration that spread farming across Europe during the early Neolithic.

    For later migrations from the Pontic steppe during the early Bronze Age, however, we find a dramatic male bias. There are simply too few X-chromosomes from the migrants, which points to around ten migrating males for every migrating female, says Mattias Jakobsson, professor of Genetics at the Department of Organismal Biology, Uppsala University.

    https://phys.org/news/2017-02-geneti...teppe.html#jCp


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    thanks a lot! I thought its hidden behind a paywall. Fortunately I was wrong.

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    Fantastic article
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    Some women migrated as well. For example my W6a is from the Steppe.

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    I bet that my mtDNa is rather not eastern. But I'll check it next year maybe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Litvin View Post
    Some women migrated as well. For example my W6a is from the Steppe.
    Quote Originally Posted by rms2
    Where did all that R1b hide during the Neolithic?
    Quote Originally Posted by Not a Cop View Post
    7. In 3-2 milleniums B.C. in steppe zone of Eurasia from Dnieper to Altaye-Sayan region the similar in appearence to Paleoeuropoid type was widespread.
    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...oeuropoid-type

    EHG is local people in the Map, so where did the Pontic steppe( paleo-type) R1b come from? And frog-typed giant also.
    Did they hide in Pontic steppe until neolithic, not mixed with other people for keeping their paleo-type looks?

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