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   The Genetic Legacy of the Expansion of Turkic-Speaking Nomads across Eurasia  
   
نویسنده yunusbayev b. ,metspalu m. ,metspalu e. ,valeev a. ,litvinov s. ,valiev r. ,akhmetova v. ,balanovska e. ,balanovsky o. ,turdikulova s. ,dalimova d. ,nymadawa p. ,bahmanimehr a. ,sahakyan h. ,tambets k. ,fedorova s. ,barashkov n. ,khidiyatova i. ,mihailov e. ,khusainova r. ,damba l. ,derenko m. ,malyarchuk b. ,osipova l. ,voevoda m. ,yepiskoposyan l. ,kivisild t. ,khusnutdinova e. ,villems r.
منبع plos genetics - 2015 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 4
چکیده    The turkic peoples represent a diverse collection of ethnic groups defined by the turkic languages. these groups have dispersed across a vast area,including siberia,northwest china,central asia,east europe,the caucasus,anatolia,the middle east,and afghanistan. the origin and early dispersal history of the turkic peoples is disputed,with candidates for their ancient homeland ranging from the transcaspian steppe to manchuria in northeast asia. previous genetic studies have not identified a clear-cut unifying genetic signal for the turkic peoples,which lends support for language replacement rather than demic diffusion as the model for the turkic language’s expansion. we addressed the genetic origin of 373 individuals from 22 turkic-speaking populations,representing their current geographic range,by analyzing genome-wide high-density genotype data. in agreement with the elite dominance model of language expansion most of the turkic peoples studied genetically resemble their geographic neighbors. however,western turkic peoples sampled across west eurasia shared an excess of long chromosomal tracts that are identical by descent (ibd) with populations from present-day south siberia and mongolia (ssm),an area where historians center a series of early turkic and non-turkic steppe polities. while ssm matching ibd tracts (> 1cm) are also observed in non-turkic populations,turkic peoples demonstrate a higher percentage of such tracts (p-values ≤ 0.01) compared to their non-turkic neighbors. finally,we used the alder method and inferred admixture dates (~9th–17th centuries) that overlap with the turkic migrations of the 5th–16th centuries. thus,our results indicate historical admixture among turkic peoples,and the recent shared ancestry with modern populations in ssm supports one of the hypothesized homelands for their nomadic turkic and related mongolic ancestors. © 2015 yunusbayev et al.
آدرس evolutionary biology groupn biocentre,tartu,estonia,institute of biochemistry and genetics,ufa research centre,ras,ufa,bashkortostan, Russian Federation, evolutionary biology groupn biocentre,tartu,estonia,department of evolutionary biology,university of tartu,tartu,estonia,department of integrative biology,university of california berkeley,berkeley,ca, United States, department of evolutionary biology,university of tartu,tartu, Estonia, institute of biochemistry and genetics,ufa research centre,ras,ufa,bashkortostan, Russian Federation, evolutionary biology groupn biocentre,tartu,estonia,institute of biochemistry and genetics,ufa research centre,ras,ufa,bashkortostan, Russian Federation, department of genetics and fundamental medicine,bashkir state university,ufa,bashkortostan, Russian Federation, institute of biochemistry and genetics,ufa research centre,ras,ufa,bashkortostan, Russian Federation, research centre for medical genetics,rams,moscow, Russian Federation, research centre for medical genetics,rams,moscow,russian federation,vavilov institute for general genetics,ras,moscow, Russian Federation, laboratory of genomics,institute of bioorganic chemistry,academy of sciences republic of uzbekistan,tashkent, Uzbekistan, laboratory of genomics,institute of bioorganic chemistry,academy of sciences republic of uzbekistan,tashkent, Uzbekistan, mongolian academy of medical sciences,ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, department of medical genetics,shiraz university of medical sciences,shiraz, ایران, evolutionary biology groupn biocentre,tartu,estonia,laboratory of ethnogenomics,institute of molecular biology,academy of sciences of armenia,yerevan, Armenia, evolutionary biology groupn biocentre,tartu, Estonia, laboratory of molecular genetics,yakut research center of complex medical problems,yakutsk,sakha republic,russian federation,laboratory of molecular biology,north-eastern federal university,yakutsk,sakha republic, Russian Federation, laboratory of molecular genetics,yakut research center of complex medical problems,yakutsk,sakha republic,russian federation,laboratory of molecular biology,north-eastern federal university,yakutsk,sakha republic, Russian Federation, institute of biochemistry and genetics,ufa research centre,ras,ufa,bashkortostan,russian federation,department of genetics and fundamental medicine,bashkir state university,ufa,bashkortostan, Russian Federation, estonian genome center,university of tartu,tartu,estonia,gene technology workgroupn biocentre,tartu, Estonia, institute of biochemistry and genetics,ufa research centre,ras,ufa,bashkortostan,russian federation,department of genetics and fundamental medicine,bashkir state university,ufa,bashkortostan, Russian Federation, institute of internal medicine,sb rams,novosibirsk, Russian Federation, institute of biological problems of the north,magadan, Russian Federation, institute of biological problems of the north,magadan, Russian Federation, institute of cytology and genetics,sb ras,novosibirsk, Russian Federation, institute of internal medicine,sb rams,novosibirsk,russian federation,institute of cytology and genetics,sb ras,novosibirsk, Russian Federation, laboratory of ethnogenomics,institute of molecular biology,academy of sciences of armenia,yerevan, Armenia, division of biological anthropology,university of cambridge,cambridge, United Kingdom, institute of biochemistry and genetics,ufa research centre,ras,ufa,bashkortostan,russian federation,department of genetics and fundamental medicine,bashkir state university,ufa,bashkortostan, Russian Federation, evolutionary biology groupn biocentre,tartu,estonia,department of evolutionary biology,university of tartu,tartu,estonia,estonian academy of sciences,tallinn, Estonia
 
     
   
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