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Genetic study The Genetic Landscape of Northeastern Iberian Communities from the Early to Late Iron Age

Have we a complete table of their uniparental haplo's?
 
Peer reviewed paper published in Cell Press

Highlights
•Iron Age Iberians showed continuity from local Bronze Age populations
•The steppe ancestry increased from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age in the NE Iberia
•Mediterranean gene flow was present but limited before the Roman conquest
•Roman period brings higher genetic diversity in Iberian communities

Summary
During the Iron Age (800–100 BCE), northeastern Iberia was shaped by interactions among local communities and Mediterranean societies. Iberian cultural traditions developed along the coast from the sixth century BCE and persisted through major social transformations leading into the Roman period. We analyzed ancient genomic data from 54 newborn burials recovered beneath domestic structures at three sites spanning the early Iron Age to the early Roman period (775 BCE–50 CE). Genome-wide data were obtained for 22 individuals, with additional mitochondrial haplogroups for nine more. The results indicate genetic continuity from Bronze Age-derived local populations through the Iron Age, accompanied by increasing Mediterranean-related ancestry. This population structure remained largely stable until Roman expansion, after which additional genetic inputs contributed to a more heterogeneous population. These findings link long-term cultural continuity with gradual genetic change and illuminate population dynamics during a key period of social and political transition in northeastern Iberia.​


Main population movements around the Mediterranean sea during the Iron Age (750–250 BCE) that affected the Iberian Peninsula
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ADMIXTURE analysis of the Iberian newborns from the present study using five fixed populations (k = 5)
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Y chromosome haplogroup assignments for each male sample from the present study​
IDMost likely haplogroupHaplogroup with the main SNP
CL3--
CL4R1b1a1b1a1aR1b1a1b1a1a-L151/PF6542
CL9R1b1a1b1a1a1c2b1b4aR1b1a1b1a1a1c2b1b4a-FGC17296/Y6452
OLE02--
OLE07--
VILA01--
VILA04R1b1a1b1a1a1c1a2a1R1b1a1b1a1a1c1a2a1-A7108
VILA05R1b1a1b1aR1b1a1b1a-L51/M412/PF6536/S167
VILA12R1b1R1b1-L388/PF6468
VILA13R1b1a1bR1b1a1b-M269/PF6517
VILA14H2a1H2a1-Z19049
VILA15R1b1a1b1a1aR1b1a1b1a1a-L151/PF6542
VILA16--
VILA18R1b1a1b1R1b1a1b1-L23/PF6534/S141
VILA19--
 
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