Tracing the genetic origin of Europe's first farmers reveals insights into their social organization

Abstract Farming was established in Central Europe by the Linearbandkeramik culture (LBK), a well-investigated archaeological horizon, which emerged in the Carpathian Basin, in today's Hungary. However, the genetic background of the LBK genesis is yet unclear. Here we present 9 Y chromosomal a...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerzők: Szécsényi-Nagy Anna
Brandt Guido
Haak Wolfgang
Keerl Victoria
Jakucs János
Möller-Rieker Sabine
Köhler Kitti
Mende Balázs Gusztáv
Oross Krisztián
Marton Tibor
Osztás Anett
Kiss Viktória
Fecher Marc Fecher
Pálfi György
Molnár Erika
Sebők Katalin
Czene András
Paluch Tibor
Slaus Mario
Novak Mario
Pecina-Slaus Nives
Ősz Brigitta
Voicsek Vanda
Somogyi Krisztina
Tóth Gábor Antal
Kromer Bernd
Bánffy Eszter
Alt Kurt W.
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2015
Sorozat:PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 282 No. 1805
doi:10.1098/rspb.2015.0339

mtmt:2871347
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/10611
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