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. 2020 Sep;585(7825):390-396.
doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2688-8. Epub 2020 Sep 16.

Population genomics of the Viking world

Ashot Margaryan #  1   2   3 Daniel J Lawson #  4   5 Martin Sikora #  1 Fernando Racimo #  1 Simon Rasmussen  6 Ida Moltke  7 Lara M Cassidy  8 Emil Jørsboe  7   9 Andrés Ingason  1   10   11 Mikkel W Pedersen  1 Thorfinn Korneliussen  1   12 Helene Wilhelmson  13   14 Magdalena M Buś  15 Peter de Barros Damgaard  1 Rui Martiniano  16 Gabriel Renaud  1   17 Claude Bhérer  18 J Víctor Moreno-Mayar  1   19 Anna K Fotakis  3 Marie Allen  15 Raili Allmäe  20 Martyna Molak  21 Enrico Cappellini  3 Gabriele Scorrano  3 Hugh McColl  1 Alexandra Buzhilova  22 Allison Fox  23 Anders Albrechtsen  7 Berit Schütz  24 Birgitte Skar  25 Caroline Arcini  26 Ceri Falys  27 Charlotte Hedenstierna Jonson  28 Dariusz Błaszczyk  29 Denis Pezhemsky  22 Gordon Turner-Walker  30 Hildur Gestsdóttir  31 Inge Lundstrøm  3 Ingrid Gustin  13 Ingrid Mainland  32 Inna Potekhina  33 Italo M Muntoni  34 Jade Cheng  1 Jesper Stenderup  1 Jilong Ma  1 Julie Gibson  32 Jüri Peets  20 Jörgen Gustafsson  35 Katrine H Iversen  6   17 Linzi Simpson  36 Lisa Strand  25 Louise Loe  37 Maeve Sikora  38 Marek Florek  39 Maria Vretemark  40 Mark Redknap  41 Monika Bajka  42 Tamara Pushkina  43 Morten Søvsø  44 Natalia Grigoreva  45 Tom Christensen  46 Ole Kastholm  47 Otto Uldum  48 Pasquale Favia  49 Per Holck  50 Sabine Sten  51 Símun V Arge  52 Sturla Ellingvåg  1 Vayacheslav Moiseyev  53 Wiesław Bogdanowicz  21 Yvonne Magnusson  54 Ludovic Orlando  55 Peter Pentz  46 Mads Dengsø Jessen  46 Anne Pedersen  46 Mark Collard  56 Daniel G Bradley  8 Marie Louise Jørkov  57 Jette Arneborg  46   58 Niels Lynnerup  57 Neil Price  28 M Thomas P Gilbert  3   59 Morten E Allentoft  1   60 Jan Bill  61 Søren M Sindbæk  62 Lotte Hedeager  63 Kristian Kristiansen  64 Rasmus Nielsen  65   66   67 Thomas Werge  68   69   70   71 Eske Willerslev  72   73   74   75
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Population genomics of the Viking world

Ashot Margaryan et al. Nature. 2020 Sep.

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  • Author Correction: Population genomics of the Viking world.
    Margaryan A, Lawson DJ, Sikora M, Racimo F, Rasmussen S, Moltke I, Cassidy LM, Jørsboe E, Ingason A, Pedersen MW, Korneliussen T, Wilhelmson H, Buś MM, de Barros Damgaard P, Martiniano R, Renaud G, Bhérer C, Moreno-Mayar JV, Fotakis AK, Allen M, Allmäe R, Molak M, Cappellini E, Scorrano G, McColl H, Buzhilova A, Fox A, Albrechtsen A, Schütz B, Skar B, Arcini C, Falys C, Jonson CH, Błaszczyk D, Pezhemsky D, Turner-Walker G, Gestsdóttir H, Lundstrøm I, Gustin I, Mainland I, Potekhina I, Muntoni IM, Cheng J, Stenderup J, Ma J, Gibson J, Peets J, Gustafsson J, Iversen KH, Simpson L, Strand L, Loe L, Sikora M, Florek M, Vretemark M, Redknap M, Bajka M, Pushkina T, Søvsø M, Grigoreva N, Christensen T, Kastholm O, Uldum O, Favia P, Holck P, Sten S, Arge SV, Ellingvåg S, Moiseyev V, Bogdanowicz W, Magnusson Y, Orlando L, Pentz P, Jessen MD, Pedersen A, Collard M, Bradley DG, Jørkov ML, Arneborg J, Lynnerup N, Price N, Gilbert MTP, Allentoft ME, Bill J, Sindbæk SM, Hedeager L, Kristiansen K, Nielsen R, Werge T, Willerslev E. Margaryan A, et al. Nature. 2021 Mar;591(7851):E29. doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-03328-2. Nature. 2021. PMID: 33707634 No abstract available.

Abstract

The maritime expansion of Scandinavian populations during the Viking Age (about AD 750-1050) was a far-flung transformation in world history1,2. Here we sequenced the genomes of 442 humans from archaeological sites across Europe and Greenland (to a median depth of about 1×) to understand the global influence of this expansion. We find the Viking period involved gene flow into Scandinavia from the south and east. We observe genetic structure within Scandinavia, with diversity hotspots in the south and restricted gene flow within Scandinavia. We find evidence for a major influx of Danish ancestry into England; a Swedish influx into the Baltic; and Norwegian influx into Ireland, Iceland and Greenland. Additionally, we see substantial ancestry from elsewhere in Europe entering Scandinavia during the Viking Age. Our ancient DNA analysis also revealed that a Viking expedition included close family members. By comparing with modern populations, we find that pigmentation-associated loci have undergone strong population differentiation during the past millennium, and trace positively selected loci-including the lactase-persistence allele of LCT and alleles of ANKA that are associated with the immune response-in detail. We conclude that the Viking diaspora was characterized by substantial transregional engagement: distinct populations influenced the genomic makeup of different regions of Europe, and Scandinavia experienced increased contact with the rest of the continent.

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