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The genetic history of Scandinavia from the Roman Iron Age to the present. / Rodríguez-Varela, Ricardo; Moore, Kristjan H. S.; Ebenesersdóttir, S. Sunna; Kilinc, Gulsah Merve; Kjellström, Anna; Papmehl-Dufay, Ludvig; Alfsdotter, Clara; Berglund, Birgitta; Alrawi, Loey; Kashuba, Natalija; Sobrado, Verónica; Lagerholm, Vendela Kempe; Gilbert, Edmund; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L.; Hovig, Eivind; Kockum, Ingrid; Olsson, Tomas; Alfredsson, Lars; Hansen, Thomas F.; Werge, Thomas; Munters, Arielle R.; Bernhardsson, Carolina; Skar, Birgitte; Christophersen, Axel; Turner-Walker, Gordon; Gopalakrishnan, Shyam; Daskalaki, Eva; Omrak, Ayça; Pérez-Ramallo, Patxi; Skoglund, Pontus; Girdland-Flink, Linus; Gunnarsson, Fredrik; Hedenstierna-Jonson, Charlotte; Gilbert, M. Thomas P.; Lidén, Kerstin; Jakobsson, Mattias; Einarsson, Lars; Victor, Helena; Krzewińska, Maja; Zachrisson, Torun; Storå, Jan; Stefánsson, Kári; Helgason, Agnar; Götherström, Anders.
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Cell, Vol. 186, No. 1, 2023, p. 32-46.e19.
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Harvard
Rodríguez-Varela, R, Moore, KHS, Ebenesersdóttir, SS, Kilinc, GM, Kjellström, A, Papmehl-Dufay, L, Alfsdotter, C, Berglund, B, Alrawi, L, Kashuba, N, Sobrado, V, Lagerholm, VK, Gilbert, E, Cavalleri, GL, Hovig, E, Kockum, I, Olsson, T, Alfredsson, L, Hansen, TF
, Werge, T, Munters, AR, Bernhardsson, C, Skar, B, Christophersen, A, Turner-Walker, G
, Gopalakrishnan, S, Daskalaki, E, Omrak, A, Pérez-Ramallo, P, Skoglund, P, Girdland-Flink, L, Gunnarsson, F, Hedenstierna-Jonson, C
, Gilbert, MTP, Lidén, K, Jakobsson, M, Einarsson, L, Victor, H, Krzewińska, M, Zachrisson, T, Storå, J, Stefánsson, K, Helgason, A & Götherström, A 2023, '
The genetic history of Scandinavia from the Roman Iron Age to the present',
Cell, vol. 186, no. 1, pp. 32-46.e19.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2022.11.024
APA
Rodríguez-Varela, R., Moore, K. H. S., Ebenesersdóttir, S. S., Kilinc, G. M., Kjellström, A., Papmehl-Dufay, L., Alfsdotter, C., Berglund, B., Alrawi, L., Kashuba, N., Sobrado, V., Lagerholm, V. K., Gilbert, E., Cavalleri, G. L., Hovig, E., Kockum, I., Olsson, T., Alfredsson, L., Hansen, T. F., ... Götherström, A. (2023).
The genetic history of Scandinavia from the Roman Iron Age to the present.
Cell,
186(1), 32-46.e19.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2022.11.024
Vancouver
Rodríguez-Varela R, Moore KHS, Ebenesersdóttir SS, Kilinc GM, Kjellström A, Papmehl-Dufay L et al.
The genetic history of Scandinavia from the Roman Iron Age to the present.
Cell. 2023;186(1):32-46.e19.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2022.11.024
Author
Rodríguez-Varela, Ricardo ; Moore, Kristjan H. S. ; Ebenesersdóttir, S. Sunna ; Kilinc, Gulsah Merve ; Kjellström, Anna ; Papmehl-Dufay, Ludvig ; Alfsdotter, Clara ; Berglund, Birgitta ; Alrawi, Loey ; Kashuba, Natalija ; Sobrado, Verónica ; Lagerholm, Vendela Kempe ; Gilbert, Edmund ; Cavalleri, Gianpiero L. ; Hovig, Eivind ; Kockum, Ingrid ; Olsson, Tomas ; Alfredsson, Lars ; Hansen, Thomas F. ; Werge, Thomas ; Munters, Arielle R. ; Bernhardsson, Carolina ; Skar, Birgitte ; Christophersen, Axel ; Turner-Walker, Gordon ; Gopalakrishnan, Shyam ; Daskalaki, Eva ; Omrak, Ayça ; Pérez-Ramallo, Patxi ; Skoglund, Pontus ; Girdland-Flink, Linus ; Gunnarsson, Fredrik ; Hedenstierna-Jonson, Charlotte ; Gilbert, M. Thomas P. ; Lidén, Kerstin ; Jakobsson, Mattias ; Einarsson, Lars ; Victor, Helena ; Krzewińska, Maja ; Zachrisson, Torun ; Storå, Jan ; Stefánsson, Kári ; Helgason, Agnar ; Götherström, Anders. / The genetic history of Scandinavia from the Roman Iron Age to the present. In: Cell. 2023 ; Vol. 186, No. 1. pp. 32-46.e19.
Bibtex
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title = "The genetic history of Scandinavia from the Roman Iron Age to the present",
abstract = "We investigate a 2,000-year genetic transect through Scandinavia spanning the Iron Age to the present, based on 48 new and 249 published ancient genomes and genotypes from 16,638 modern individuals. We find regional variation in the timing and magnitude of gene flow from three sources: the eastern Baltic, the British-Irish Isles, and southern Europe. British-Irish ancestry was widespread in Scandinavia from the Viking period, whereas eastern Baltic ancestry is more localized to Gotland and central Sweden. In some regions, a drop in current levels of external ancestry suggests that ancient immigrants contributed proportionately less to the modern Scandinavian gene pool than indicated by the ancestry of genomes from the Viking and Medieval periods. Finally, we show that a north-south genetic cline that characterizes modern Scandinavians is mainly due to the differential levels of Uralic ancestry and that this cline existed in the Viking Age and possibly earlier.",
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author = "Ricardo Rodr{\'i}guez-Varela and Moore, {Kristjan H. S.} and Ebenesersd{\'o}ttir, {S. Sunna} and Kilinc, {Gulsah Merve} and Anna Kjellstr{\"o}m and Ludvig Papmehl-Dufay and Clara Alfsdotter and Birgitta Berglund and Loey Alrawi and Natalija Kashuba and Ver{\'o}nica Sobrado and Lagerholm, {Vendela Kempe} and Edmund Gilbert and Cavalleri, {Gianpiero L.} and Eivind Hovig and Ingrid Kockum and Tomas Olsson and Lars Alfredsson and Hansen, {Thomas F.} and Thomas Werge and Munters, {Arielle R.} and Carolina Bernhardsson and Birgitte Skar and Axel Christophersen and Gordon Turner-Walker and Shyam Gopalakrishnan and Eva Daskalaki and Ay{\c c}a Omrak and Patxi P{\'e}rez-Ramallo and Pontus Skoglund and Linus Girdland-Flink and Fredrik Gunnarsson and Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson and Gilbert, {M. Thomas P.} and Kerstin Lid{\'e}n and Mattias Jakobsson and Lars Einarsson and Helena Victor and Maja Krzewi{\'n}ska and Torun Zachrisson and Jan Stor{\aa} and K{\'a}ri Stef{\'a}nsson and Agnar Helgason and Anders G{\"o}therstr{\"o}m",
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RIS
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AU - Rodríguez-Varela, Ricardo
AU - Moore, Kristjan H. S.
AU - Ebenesersdóttir, S. Sunna
AU - Kilinc, Gulsah Merve
AU - Kjellström, Anna
AU - Papmehl-Dufay, Ludvig
AU - Alfsdotter, Clara
AU - Berglund, Birgitta
AU - Alrawi, Loey
AU - Kashuba, Natalija
AU - Sobrado, Verónica
AU - Lagerholm, Vendela Kempe
AU - Gilbert, Edmund
AU - Cavalleri, Gianpiero L.
AU - Hovig, Eivind
AU - Kockum, Ingrid
AU - Olsson, Tomas
AU - Alfredsson, Lars
AU - Hansen, Thomas F.
AU - Werge, Thomas
AU - Munters, Arielle R.
AU - Bernhardsson, Carolina
AU - Skar, Birgitte
AU - Christophersen, Axel
AU - Turner-Walker, Gordon
AU - Gopalakrishnan, Shyam
AU - Daskalaki, Eva
AU - Omrak, Ayça
AU - Pérez-Ramallo, Patxi
AU - Skoglund, Pontus
AU - Girdland-Flink, Linus
AU - Gunnarsson, Fredrik
AU - Hedenstierna-Jonson, Charlotte
AU - Gilbert, M. Thomas P.
AU - Lidén, Kerstin
AU - Jakobsson, Mattias
AU - Einarsson, Lars
AU - Victor, Helena
AU - Krzewińska, Maja
AU - Zachrisson, Torun
AU - Storå, Jan
AU - Stefánsson, Kári
AU - Helgason, Agnar
AU - Götherström, Anders
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Author(s)
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - We investigate a 2,000-year genetic transect through Scandinavia spanning the Iron Age to the present, based on 48 new and 249 published ancient genomes and genotypes from 16,638 modern individuals. We find regional variation in the timing and magnitude of gene flow from three sources: the eastern Baltic, the British-Irish Isles, and southern Europe. British-Irish ancestry was widespread in Scandinavia from the Viking period, whereas eastern Baltic ancestry is more localized to Gotland and central Sweden. In some regions, a drop in current levels of external ancestry suggests that ancient immigrants contributed proportionately less to the modern Scandinavian gene pool than indicated by the ancestry of genomes from the Viking and Medieval periods. Finally, we show that a north-south genetic cline that characterizes modern Scandinavians is mainly due to the differential levels of Uralic ancestry and that this cline existed in the Viking Age and possibly earlier.
AB - We investigate a 2,000-year genetic transect through Scandinavia spanning the Iron Age to the present, based on 48 new and 249 published ancient genomes and genotypes from 16,638 modern individuals. We find regional variation in the timing and magnitude of gene flow from three sources: the eastern Baltic, the British-Irish Isles, and southern Europe. British-Irish ancestry was widespread in Scandinavia from the Viking period, whereas eastern Baltic ancestry is more localized to Gotland and central Sweden. In some regions, a drop in current levels of external ancestry suggests that ancient immigrants contributed proportionately less to the modern Scandinavian gene pool than indicated by the ancestry of genomes from the Viking and Medieval periods. Finally, we show that a north-south genetic cline that characterizes modern Scandinavians is mainly due to the differential levels of Uralic ancestry and that this cline existed in the Viking Age and possibly earlier.
KW - gene flow
KW - human population genomics
KW - migration period
KW - Scandinavian genetic structure
KW - Viking
U2 - 10.1016/j.cell.2022.11.024
DO - 10.1016/j.cell.2022.11.024
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 36608656
AN - SCOPUS:85145351166
VL - 186
SP - 32-46.e19
JO - Cell
JF - Cell
SN - 0092-8674
IS - 1
ER -