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Commun Biol ; 4(1): 113, 2021 01 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33495542

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The Wartberg culture (WBC, 3500-2800 BCE) dates to the Late Neolithic period, a time of important demographic and cultural transformations in western Europe. We performed genome-wide analyses of 42 individuals who were interred in a WBC collective burial in Niedertiefenbach, Germany (3300-3200 cal. BCE). The results showed that the farming population of Niedertiefenbach carried a surprisingly large hunter-gatherer ancestry component (34-58%). This component was most likely introduced during the cultural transformation that led to the WBC. In addition, the Niedertiefenbach individuals exhibited a distinct human leukocyte antigen gene pool, possibly reflecting an immune response that was geared towards detecting viral infections.


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Agriculture , Feeding Behavior/physiology , HLA Antigens/genetics , Predatory Behavior/physiology , Animals , Archaeology , DNA, Ancient/analysis , Europe , Evolution, Molecular , Genetic Variation , Genetics, Population , Genome, Human , Genome-Wide Association Study , Germany , History, Ancient , Human Migration , Humans , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Racial Groups/genetics , Residence Characteristics
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