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Origin and mobility of Iron Age Gaulish groups in present-day France revealed through archaeogenomics.


ABSTRACT: The Iron Age period occupies an important place in French history because the Gauls are regularly presented as the direct ancestors of the extant French population. We documented here the genomic diversity of Iron Age communities originating from six French regions. The 49 acquired genomes permitted us to highlight an absence of discontinuity between Bronze Age and Iron Age groups in France, lending support to a cultural transition linked to progressive local economic changes rather than to a massive influx of allochthone groups. Genomic analyses revealed strong genetic homogeneity among the regional groups associated with distinct archaeological cultures. This genomic homogenization appears to be linked to individuals' mobility between regions and gene flow with neighbouring groups from England and Spain. Thus, the results globally support a common genomic legacy for the Iron Age population of modern-day France that could be linked to recurrent gene flow between culturally differentiated communities.

SUBMITTER: Fischer CE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8983337 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Origin and mobility of Iron Age Gaulish groups in present-day France revealed through archaeogenomics.

Fischer Claire-Elise CE   Pemonge Marie-Hélène MH   Ducoussau Isaure I   Arzelier Ana A   Rivollat Maïté M   Santos Frederic F   Barrand Emam Hélène H   Bertaud Alexandre A   Beylier Alexandre A   Ciesielski Elsa E   Dedet Bernard B   Desenne Sophie S   Duday Henri H   Chenal Fanny F   Gailledrat Eric E   Goepfert Sébastien S   Gorgé Olivier O   Gorgues Alexis A   Kuhnle Gertrud G   Lambach François F   Lefort Anthony A   Mauduit Amandine A   Maziere Florent F   Oudry Sophie S   Paresys Cécile C   Pinard Estelle E   Plouin Suzanne S   Richard Isabelle I   Roth-Zehner Muriel M   Roure Réjane R   Thevenet Corinne C   Thomas Yohann Y   Rottier Stéphane S   Deguilloux Marie-France MF   Pruvost Mélanie M  

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The Iron Age period occupies an important place in French history because the Gauls are regularly presented as the direct ancestors of the extant French population. We documented here the genomic diversity of Iron Age communities originating from six French regions. The 49 acquired genomes permitted us to highlight an absence of discontinuity between Bronze Age and Iron Age groups in France, lending support to a cultural transition linked to progressive local economic changes rather than to a ma  ...[more]

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