The Genetic Variability of Present-Day Bulgarians Captures Ancient and Recent Ancestral Contributions

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Stefania Sarno, Fedora Piccini, Paolo Abondio, Elisabetta Cilli, Elena M. Kuyumdjian, Nedko A. Dimitrov, Chavdar D. Dilov, Sara De Fanti, Graziella Ciani, Davide Gentilini, Alessio Boattini, Marco Sazzini, Davide Pettener, Donata Luiselli
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Abstract

Objectives

Thanks to its pivotal crossroad position, Bulgaria played a fundamental key role during all the migration processes that interested the continent through time. While the genetic variability of the country has been deeply investigated using uniparental markers, previous genome-wide autosomal-based surveys mainly consisted of wider-range analyzes on Europe and the whole Balkan Peninsula. Here, we specifically focused on the Bulgarian population to recapitulate the main patterns of genomic variation and the major events that shaped the present-day genetic landscape.

Methods

A total of 112 samples from seven highly representative areas of present-day Bulgaria were collected and genotyped for approximately 720 K genome-wide SNPs, and integrated with previously generated genomic data from wide modern and ancient reference panels to explore fine-scale relationship patterns and detail ancestral contributions.

Results

In addition to the combination of ancient ancestries related to the early Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, Neolithic farmers, and Bronze Age Steppe pastoralists, both haplotype-based analyzes on modern populations and the comparisons with ancient genomes suggest the contribution of population processes that have occurred after the Roman rule and during the Medieval period in shaping the current Bulgarian genetic pool.

Conclusions

Our results align with previous evidence highlighting the impact that some historical events may have had not only in contributing to the ethnical and socio-cultural richness of present-day populations, but also in participating in the formation of the current genomic landscape. By providing new data from modern highly-representative samples, this study integrates further research to provide a comprehensive overview of the genetic history of Bulgaria.

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现代保加利亚人的遗传变异反映了古代和近代祖先的贡献
研究目的 保加利亚处于十字路口的枢纽位置,在历次涉及欧洲大陆的移民过程中扮演着重要的关键角色。虽然保加利亚的遗传变异已通过单亲标记得到深入研究,但之前基于全基因组常染色体的调查主要是对欧洲和整个巴尔干半岛进行范围更广的分析。在此,我们特别关注保加利亚人口,以重现基因组变异的主要模式和塑造当今遗传景观的主要事件。 方法 我们从现今保加利亚七个极具代表性的地区共采集了 112 个样本,对其中约 720 K 个全基因组 SNP 进行了基因分型,并将其与之前从广泛的现代和古代参考面板中生成的基因组数据进行整合,以探索精细的关系模式并详细了解祖先的贡献。 结果 除了与中石器时代早期的狩猎采集者、新石器时代的农民和青铜时代的草原牧民有关的古代祖先组合之外,基于单倍型的现代人群分析以及与古代基因组的比较都表明,罗马统治之后和中世纪时期发生的人口迁移过程对当前保加利亚基因库的形成做出了贡献。 结论 我们的研究结果与之前的研究结果一致,都强调了一些历史事件可能不仅对当今人口的种族和社会文化丰富性产生了影响,而且还参与了当前基因组景观的形成。通过提供来自现代高代表性样本的新数据,本研究整合了进一步的研究,为保加利亚的遗传史提供了一个全面的概览。
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