Neolithic populations of the Middle East: from the Zagros to the Balkans a homogeneous population, genetically modern Europeans
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The study analyzes the genetic origins of Neolithic populations of the Middle East and Western Europe, with emphasis on new data from Albania, Armenia, Cyprus, Iraq and Turkey. In general, the Neolithic populations of the Middle East arose from local hunter-gatherer substrates with admixtures of neighboring cultures, forming a genetic continuum from the Zagros to the Balkans.

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