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Molecular Ecology | 2012

Ancient DNA from an Early Neolithic Iberian population supports a pioneer colonization by first farmers

C. Gamba; Eva Fernández; M. Tirado; Marie-France Deguilloux; M. H. Pemonge; P. Utrilla; M. Edo; M. Molist; Rita Rasteiro; Lounès Chikhi; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo

The Neolithic transition has been widely debated particularly regarding the extent to which this revolution implied a demographic expansion from the Near East. We attempted to shed some light on this process in northeastern Iberia by combining ancient DNA (aDNA) data from Early Neolithic settlers and published DNA data from Middle Neolithic and modern samples from the same region. We successfully extracted and amplified mitochondrial DNA from 13 human specimens, found at three archaeological sites dated back to the Cardial culture in the Early Neolithic (Can Sadurní and Chaves) and to the Late Early Neolithic (Sant Pau del Camp). We found that haplogroups with a low frequency in modern populations—N* and X1—are found at higher frequencies in our Early Neolithic population (∼31%). Genetic differentiation between Early and Middle Neolithic populations was significant (FST∼0.13, P < 10−5), suggesting that genetic drift played an important role at this time. To improve our understanding of the Neolithic demographic processes, we used a Bayesian coalescence‐based simulation approach to identify the most likely of three demographic scenarios that might explain the genetic data. The three scenarios were chosen to reflect archaeological knowledge and previous genetic studies using similar inferential approaches. We found that models that ignore population structure, as previously used in aDNA studies, are unlikely to explain the data. Our results are compatible with a pioneer colonization of northeastern Iberia at the Early Neolithic characterized by the arrival of small genetically distinctive groups, showing cultural and genetic connections with the Near East.


American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2011

Brief Communication: Ancient Nuclear DNA and Kinship Analysis: The Case of a Medieval Burial in San Esteban Church in Cuellar (Segovia, Central Spain)

C. Gamba; Eva Fernández; M. Tirado; Francisco Pastor; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo

The aim of this work was to investigate a very common situation in the archaeological and anthropological context: the study of a burial site containing several individuals, probably related genetically, using ancient DNA techniques. We used available ancient DNA and forensic protocols to obtain reliable results on archaeological material. The results also enabled molecular sex determination to be compared with osteological data. Specifically, a modified ancient DNA extraction method combined with the amplification of nuclear markers with the AmpFlSTR®MiniFiler™ kit(Applied Biosystems) was used. Seven medieval individuals buried in four niches dated in the 15th Century at San Esteban Church in Cuellar (Segovia, Central Spain) were analyzed by the proposed method, and four of seven provided complete autosomal short tandem repeat (STRs) profiles. Kinship analyses comprising paternity and sibship relations were carried out with pedigree-specific software used in forensic casework. A 99.98% paternity probability was established between two individuals, although lower percentages (68%) were obtained in other cases, and some hypothetical kinship relations were excluded. The overall results could eventually provide evidence for reconstructing the historical record.


Legal Medicine | 2009

Y-chromosome haplotypes defined by 17 STRs included in AmpFlSTR Yfiler PCR Amplification Kit in a multi ethnical population from El Beni Department (North Bolivia)

M. Tirado; Ana María López-Parra; C. Baeza; Francesc Bert; Alfons Corella; Alejandro Pérez-Pérez; Daniel Turbón; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo

Seventeen Y-STRs included in AmpFlSTR Yfiler PCR Amplification Kit (Applied Biosystems, USA) were studied in males from a multi ethnical population from El Beni Department (North Bolivia). Haplotypic and allelic frequencies were reported. Comparison of El Beni population with other samples from the region was carried out through Multidimensional Scalling over Rst distances matrix.


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2008

Mitochondrial DNA genetic relationships at the ancient Neolithic site of Tell Halula

Eva Fernández; José E. Ortiz; Trinidad Torres; Alejandro Pérez-Pérez; C. Gamba; M. Tirado; C. Baeza; Ana María López-Parra; Daniel Turbón; J. Anfruns; M. Molist; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2008

Population genetics and DNA preservation in ancient human remains from Eastern Spain

C. Gamba; Eva Fernández; A. Oliver; M. Tirado; C. Baeza; Ana María López-Parra; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2011

Preliminary results of mitochondrial DNA sequence variation in Jujuy population (Argentina)

Ana María López-Parra; José Edgardo Dipierri; María Dolores Marrodán; B.A. Gómez; C. Baeza; J.L. Pacheco; I.F. Bejarano; E. Alfaro; M. García; M. Tirado; D. Testillano; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo; Delia Beatriz Lomaglio; M. S. Mesa


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2009

Validation of the MiniFiler™ Kit in archaeological samples

C. Gamba; C. Baeza; Eva Fernández; M. Tirado; Ana María López-Parra; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo


Forensic Science International: Genetics Supplement Series | 2009

Preliminary results of mitochondrial DNA sequence variation in Spanish Pyrenean populations

Ana María López-Parra; Eva Fernández; C. Baeza; C. Gamba; M. Tirado; Leonor Gusmão; M. S. Mesa; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo


Diversidad humana y antropología aplicada, 2010, ISBN 978-84-614-2257-9, págs. 71-80 | 2010

Valoración del daño molecular en secuencias de ADN antiguo

Erika Fernández; C. Hernáez; C. Gamba; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo; M. Tirado


Diversidad humana y antropología aplicada, 2010, ISBN 978-84-614-2257-9, págs. 629-634 | 2010

Análisis de marcadores autosómicos mediante el Kit MiniFiler en muestras prerrománicas procedentes de diferentes yacimientos de la cultura Cogotas

C. Baeza; C. Gamba; Erika Fernández; M. Tirado; Ana María López-Parra; Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo

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Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo

Complutense University of Madrid

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C. Gamba

Complutense University of Madrid

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C. Baeza

Complutense University of Madrid

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Ana María López-Parra

Complutense University of Madrid

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Eva Fernández

Complutense University of Madrid

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M. S. Mesa

Complutense University of Madrid

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A. M. López Parra

Complutense University of Madrid

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M. Molist

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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