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Alexey G Nikitin

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Nikitin A, Lazaridis I, Patterson N, Ivanova S, Videiko M, Dergachev V, et al.
Nature . 2025 Feb; 639(8053):124-131. PMID: 39910299
The North Pontic Region was the meeting point of the farmers of Old Europe and the foragers and pastoralists of the Eurasian steppe, and the source of migrations deep into...
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Mattila T, Svensson E, Juras A, Gunther T, Kashuba N, Ala-Hulkko T, et al.
Commun Biol . 2023 Aug; 6(1):793. PMID: 37558731
The genomic landscape of Stone Age Europe was shaped by multiple migratory waves and population replacements, but different regions do not all show similar patterns. To refine our understanding of...
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Nikitin A, Videiko M, Patterson N, Renson V, Reich D
PLoS One . 2023 Jun; 18(6):e0285449. PMID: 37314969
The establishment of agrarian economy in Eneolithic East Europe is associated with the Pre-Cucuteni-Cucuteni-Trypillia complex (PCCTC). PCCTC farmers interacted with Eneolithic forager-pastoralist groups of the North Pontic steppe as PCCTC...
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Lazaridis I, Alpaslan-Roodenberg S, Acar A, Acikkol A, Agelarakis A, Aghikyan L, et al.
Science . 2022 Aug; 377(6609):eabm4247. PMID: 36007055
By sequencing 727 ancient individuals from the Southern Arc (Anatolia and its neighbors in Southeastern Europe and West Asia) over 10,000 years, we contextualize its Chalcolithic period and Bronze Age...
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Lazaridis I, Alpaslan-Roodenberg S, Acar A, Acikkol A, Agelarakis A, Aghikyan L, et al.
Science . 2022 Aug; 377(6609):982-987. PMID: 36007054
We present the first ancient DNA data from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Mesopotamia (Southeastern Turkey and Northern Iraq), Cyprus, and the Northwestern Zagros, along with the first data from Neolithic...
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Lazaridis I, Alpaslan-Roodenberg S, Acar A, Acikkol A, Agelarakis A, Aghikyan L, et al.
Science . 2022 Aug; 377(6609):940-951. PMID: 36007020
Literary and archaeological sources have preserved a rich history of Southern Europe and West Asia since the Bronze Age that can be complemented by genetics. Mycenaean period elites in Greece...
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Nikitin A, Stadler P, Kotova N, Teschler-Nicola M, Price T, Hoover J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Dec; 9(1):19544. PMID: 31863024
Archaeogenetic research over the last decade has demonstrated that European Neolithic farmers (ENFs) were descended primarily from Anatolian Neolithic farmers (ANFs). ENFs, including early Neolithic central European Linearbandkeramik (LBK) farming...
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Krzewinska M, Kilinc G, Juras A, Koptekin D, Chylenski M, Nikitin A, et al.
Sci Adv . 2018 Nov; 4(10):eaat4457. PMID: 30417088
For millennia, the Pontic-Caspian steppe was a connector between the Eurasian steppe and Europe. In this scene, multidirectional and sequential movements of different populations may have occurred, including those of...
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Brovkina O, Shigapova L, Chudakova D, Gordiev M, Enikeev R, Druzhkov M, et al.
Front Oncol . 2018 Oct; 8:421. PMID: 30333958
The Russian population consists of more than 100 ethnic groups, presenting a unique opportunity for the identification of hereditary pathogenic mutations. To gain insight into the landscape of heredity pathogenic...
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Mathieson I, Alpaslan-Roodenberg S, Posth C, Szecsenyi-Nagy A, Rohland N, Mallick S, et al.
Nature . 2018 Feb; 555(7695):197-203. PMID: 29466330
Farming was first introduced to Europe in the mid-seventh millennium bc, and was associated with migrants from Anatolia who settled in the southeast before spreading throughout Europe. Here, to understand...