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K1a2 is a common mtDNA haplogroup in European Neolithic samples (2 out of 5). The Aegean is the likely origin of European Neolithic farmers. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed a tight clustering of all five Aegean Neolithic genomes with Early Neolithic (EN) genomes from central and southern Europe.
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PCA of modern reference populations (18, 19) and projected ancient individuals. The Greek and Anatolian samples reported here cluster tightly with other European farmers close to modern-day Sardinians; however, they are clearly distinct from previously published Caucasian hunter-gatherers (20).
Table 1.
Neolithic and Mesolithic samples analyzed
Age (cal BCE) mtDNA haplogroup Y haplogroup
Theopetra Mesolithic Theo5 7,605–7,529 K1c —
Theopetra Mesolithic Theo 7,288–6,771 K1c —
Revenia Early Neolithic Rev5 6,438–6,264 X2b *
Barcın Early Neolithic Bar31 6,419–6,238 X2m G2a2b
Barcın Early Neolithic Bar8 6,212–6,030 K1a2 *
Paliambela Late Neolithic Pal7 4,452–4,350 J1c1 *
Kleitos Final Neolithic Klei10 4,230–3,995 K1a2 G2a2a1b
https://www.pnas.org/content/113/25/6886
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