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Human Genetic Structure in Northwest France Provides New Insights into West European Historical Demography

Isabel Alves, Joanna Giemza,Michael G. B. Blum,Carolina Bernhardsson, Stephanie Chatel,Matilde Karakachoff, Aude Saint Pierre,Anthony F. Herzig,Robert Olaso, Martial Monteil,Veronique Gallien, Elodie Cabot,Emma Svensson,Delphine Bacq, Estelle Baron, Charlotte Berthelier, Celine Besse,Helene Blanche, Ozvan Bocher,Anne Boland,Stephanie Bonnaud,Eric Charpentier, Claire Dandine-Roulland,Claude Ferec, Christine Fruchet,Simon Lecointe,Edith Le Floch,Thomas E. Ludwig,Gaelle Marenne,Vincent Meyer, Elisabeth Quellery,Fernando Racimo, Karen Rouault,Florian Sandron,Jean-Jacques Schott, Lourdes Velo-Suarez,Jade Violleau,Eske Willerslev, Yves Coativy, Mael Jezequel, Daniel Le Bris, Clement Nicolas, Yvan Pailler,Marcel Goldberg,Marie Zins,Herve Le Marec,Mattias Jakobsson, Pierre Darlu,Emmanuelle Genin,Jean-Francois Deleuze,Richard Redon,Christian Dina

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2024)

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The demographical history of France remains largely understudied despite its central role toward understanding modern population structure across Western Europe. Here, by exploring publicly available Europe-wide genotype datasets together with the genomes of 3234 present-day and six newly sequenced medieval individuals from Northern France, we found extensive fine-scale population structure across Brittany and the downstream Loire basin and increased population differentiation between the northern and southern sides of the river Loire, associated with higher proportions of steppe vs. Neolithic-related ancestry. We also found increased allele sharing between individuals from Western Brittany and those associated with the Bell Beaker complex. Our results emphasise the need for investigating local populations to better understand the distribution of rare (putatively deleterious) variants across space and the importance of common genetic legacy in understanding the sharing of disease-related alleles between Brittany and people from western Britain and Ireland. Here, the authors look at present day and medieval genome samples from Northern France to piece together demographic history and population structure across Brittany and the Loire basin.
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