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The formation of human populations in South and Central Asia

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Vagheesh Narasimhan,Nick Patterson
Priya Moorjani,Nadin Rohland,Rebecca Bernardos,Swapan Mallick,Iosif Lazaridis,Nathan Nakatsuka,Ïñigo Olalde,Mark Lipson,Alexander Kim,Luca Olivieri,Alfredo Coppa,Massimo Vidale,J. Mallory,Vyacheslav Moiseyev,Egor Kitov,Janet Monge,Nicole Adamski,Neel Alex,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Francesca Candilio,Kimberly Callan,Olivia Cheronet,Brendan Culleton,Matthew Ferry,Daniel Fernandes,Suzanne Freilich,Beatriz Gamarra,Daniel Gaudio,Mateja Hajdinjak,Éadaoin Harney,Thomas Harper,Denise Keating,Ann Lawson,Matthew Mah,Kirsten Mandl,Megan Michel,Mario Novak,Jonas Oppenheimer,Niraj Rai,Kendra Sirak,Viviane Slon,Kristin Stewardson,Fatma Zalzala,Zhao Zhang,Газиз Ахатов,A.N. Bagashev,Alessandra Bagnera,Бауыржан Байтанаев,Julio Bendezú-Sarmiento,Arman Bissembaev,Gian Bonora,T. Chargynov,Т. Чикишева,Петр Дашковский,А. Деревянко,Miroslav Dobeš,Katerina Douka,Надежда Дубова,Meiram Duisengali,D.N. Enshin,Andrey Epimakhov,Alexey Fribus,Dorian Fuller,А. Громов,S. Grushin,Bryan Hanks,Margaret Judd,Erlan Kazizov,Aleksandr Khokhlov,Aleksander Krygin,Elena Kupriyanova,Pavel Kuznetsov,Donata Luiselli,Farhod Maksudov,Aslan Mamedov,Мамиров Базарбаевич,Christopher Meiklejohn,Deborah Merrett,Roberto Micheli,Oleg Mochalov,Samariddin Mustafokulov,Ayushi Nayak,Davide Pettener,Richard Potts,Dmitry Razhev,Marina Rykun,Stefania Sarno,Tatyana Savenkova,Kulyan Sikhymbaeva,Sergey Slepchenko,Oroz Soltobaev,N. Stepanova,Svetlana Svyatko,Kubatbek Tabaldiev,Maria Teschler‐Nicola,А. Tishkin,В. Ткачев,Sergey Vasilyev,Petr Velemínský,Dmitriy Voyakin,Antonina Yermolayeva,Muhammad Zahir,Valery Zubkov,А. Зубова,Vasant Shinde,Carles Lalueza‐Fox,Matthias Meyer,David Anthony,Nicole Boivin,Kumarasamy Thangaraj,Douglas Kennett,Michael Frachetti,Ron Pinhasi,David Reich,Gaziz Akhatov,Alexander Khokhlov
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Abstract

Ancient human movements through Asia Ancient DNA has allowed us to begin tracing the history of human movements across the globe. Narasimhan et al. identify a complex pattern of human migrations and admixture events in South and Central Asia by performing genetic analysis of more than 500 people who lived over the past 8000 years (see the Perspective by Schaefer and Shapiro). They establish key phases in the population prehistory of Eurasia, including the spread of farming peoples from the Near East, with movements both westward and eastward. The people known as the Yamnaya in the Bronze Age also moved both westward and eastward from a focal area located north of the Black Sea. The overall patterns of genetic clines reflect similar and parallel patterns in South Asia and Europe. Science , this issue p. eaat7487 ; see also p. 981

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