Genome-wide data from medieval German Jews show that the Ashkenazi founder event pre-dated the 14 th century

We report genome-wide data from 33 Ashkenazi Jews (AJ), dated to the 14 century, obtained following a salvage excavation at the medieval Jewish cemetery of Erfurt, Germany. The Erfurt individuals are genetically similar to modern AJ, but they show more variability in Eastern European-related ancestr...

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Hauptverfasser: Waldman, Shamam, Backenroth, Daniel, Harney, Éadaoin, Flohr, Stefan, Neff, Nadia C, Buckley, Gina M, Fridman, Hila, Akbari, Ali, Rohland, Nadin, Mallick, Swapan, Olalde, Iñigo, Cooper, Leo, Lomes, Ariel, Lipson, Joshua, Cano Nistal, Jorge, Yu, Jin, Barzilai, Nir, Peter, Inga, Atzmon, Gil, Ostrer, Harry, Lencz, Todd, Maruvka, Yosef E, Lämmerhirt, Maike, Beider, Alexander, Rutgers, Leonard V, Renson, Virginie, Prufer, Keith M, Schiffels, Stephan, Ringbauer, Harald, Sczech, Karin, Carmi, Shai, Reich, David
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description We report genome-wide data from 33 Ashkenazi Jews (AJ), dated to the 14 century, obtained following a salvage excavation at the medieval Jewish cemetery of Erfurt, Germany. The Erfurt individuals are genetically similar to modern AJ, but they show more variability in Eastern European-related ancestry than modern AJ. A third of the Erfurt individuals carried a mitochondrial lineage common in modern AJ and eight carried pathogenic variants known to affect AJ today. These observations, together with high levels of runs of homozygosity, suggest that the Erfurt community had already experienced the major reduction in size that affected modern AJ. The Erfurt bottleneck was more severe, implying substructure in medieval AJ. Overall, our results suggest that the AJ founder event and the acquisition of the main sources of ancestry pre-dated the 14 century and highlight late medieval genetic heterogeneity no longer present in modern AJ.
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