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The genomic history of the Iberian Peninsula over the past 8000 years

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Ïñigo Olalde,Swapan Mallick
Nick Patterson,Nadin Rohland,Vanessa Villalba‐Mouco,Marina Silva,Katharina Dulias,Ceiridwen Edwards,Francesca Gandini,Maria Pala,Paula Soares,Manuel Ferrando-Bernal,Nicole Adamski,Nasreen Broomandkhoshbacht,Olivia Cheronet,Brendan Culleton,Daniel Fernandes,Ann Lawson,Matthew Mah,Jonas Oppenheimer,Kristin Stewardson,Zhao Zhang,Juan Arenas,Isidro Moyano,Domingo Salazar‐García,Pere Castanyer,Marta Santos,Joaquim Trilla,Marina Lozano,Pablo Borja,Javier Eraso,José Alustiza,Cecilio Ruíz,Francisco Bermúdez,Enrique Viguera,Josep Burch,Neus Coromina,David Codina,Artur Cebrià,Josep Pericot,Oreto Puchol,Juan Morales,F. Oms,Tona Majó,Josep Vergès,Antònia Díaz-Carvajal,Imma Ollich-Castanyer,F. López-Cachero,Ana Silva,Carmen Fernández,Germán Castro,Javier Echevarría,Adolfo Márquez,Guillermo Berlanga,Pablo Ramos‐García,José Muñoz,Eduardo Vila,Gustau Arzo,Ángel Arroyo,Katina Lillios,Jennifer Mack,Javier Vázquez,A.J. Waterman,Luis Enrich,María Sánchez,Bibiana Agustí,Ferran Codina,Gabriel Prado,Almudena Estalrrich,Álvaro Flores,Clive Finlayson,Geraldine Finlayson,Stewart Finlayson,Francisco Guzmán,Antonio Rosas,Virginia González,Gabriel Atiénzar,Mauro Pérez,Armando Llanos,Yolanda Marco,Isabel Beneyto,David Serrano,Mario Tormo,António Valera,Concepción Blasco,Corina Lettow‐Vorbeck,Patricia Mendoza,Joan Daura,María Michó,Agustín Castillo,Raúl Fernández,Joan Farré,Rafael Peña,Victor Gonçalves,Elisa Doce,Ana Corral,Joaquim Juan-Cabanilles,Dani López,Sarah McClure,Marta Pérez,Arturo Foix,Montserrat Sanz,Ana Sousa,Julio Encinas,Douglas Kennett,Martin Richards,Kurt Alt,Wolfgang Haak,Ron Pinhasi,Carles Lalueza‐Fox
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Abstract

We assembled genome-wide data from 271 ancient Iberians, of whom 176 are from the largely unsampled period after 2000 BCE, thereby providing a high-resolution time transect of the Iberian Peninsula. We document high genetic substructure between northwestern and southeastern hunter-gatherers before the spread of farming. We reveal sporadic contacts between Iberia and North Africa by ~2500 BCE and, by ~2000 BCE, the replacement of 40% of Iberia's ancestry and nearly 100% of its Y-chromosomes by people with Steppe ancestry. We show that, in the Iron Age, Steppe ancestry had spread not only into Indo-European-speaking regions but also into non-Indo-European-speaking ones, and we reveal that present-day Basques are best described as a typical Iron Age population without the admixture events that later affected the rest of Iberia. Additionally, we document how, beginning at least in the Roman period, the ancestry of the peninsula was transformed by gene flow from North Africa and the eastern Mediterranean.

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