Publications by authors named "Oguzhan Parasayan"

The third millennium BCE was a pivotal period of profound cultural and genomic transformations in Europe associated with migrations from the Pontic-Caspian steppe, which shaped the ancestry patterns in the present-day European genome. We performed a high-resolution whole-genome analysis including haplotype phasing of seven individuals of a collective burial from ~2500 cal BCE and of a Bell Beaker individual from ~2300 cal BCE in the Paris Basin in France. The collective burial revealed the arrival in real time of steppe ancestry in France.

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  • Populations related to modern Europeans began migrating to Europe around 38,000-40,000 years ago, following a significant climatic disruption.
  • Two ancient genomes from individuals in Crimea (36,000-37,000 years old) indicate these migrants are linked to later Gravettian populations in southwestern Europe.
  • The study shows that this migration involved a mix with existing local human populations, with traces of these early ancestries still detectable in later European groups.
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