Çine-Tepecik İnsan İskelet Kalıntılarının Arkeogenomik Analizi
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2019-09-27Author
Yorulmaz , Sevgi
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There has been an increase in ancient DNA studies recently. With these new studies,
the genetic structures, demographic information and relationships with other
archaeological communities of contemporaries are revealed. In addition to this, new
analyzes are introduced to the information obtained on the internal dynamics of the old
human communities determined by archaeological and anthropological evaluations.
In this thesis, human skeletal remains unearthed from the archaeological settlement of
Çine-Tepecik in Western Anatolia were investigated. Çine-Tepecik has cultural layers
covering the period from the Late Neolithic /Chalcolithic to the Bronze Age. It has also a
cemetery dated Hellennistic/Roman Period. Ten individuals were selected for
archaeogenomic examination. 10 dental specimens were selected from all individuals
and Pars petrosa bones were selected from five of the same individuals. By obtaining
aDNA from these samples, the HVRI and HVRII regions in the mitochondrial hereditary
structure, which gave an idea about the maternal lineage, were analyzed and
haplogroups of these individuals were identified and evaluated together with the data of
other published ancient communities. In addition, genomic libraries of individuals were
created and all genome analyzes were conducted. All genome data obtained were
compared with other archaeological communities with ancient genome information
published and the position of Çine-Tepecik human samples in ancient Anatolian and
Western Eurasian populations was discussed.
As a result of mtDNA analysis and whole genome studies, haplogroup determination
was made in 4 samples. In the light of the data obtained from genome studies, biological
sexes of 8 individuals were determined. PMD (postmortem damage) graphs of five
individuals were plotted. Authenticity was observed in four of five individuals. When PCA
graph and mtDNA haplogroups (J1d, H2 and R) obtained from genome results were
examined, it was seen that Çine-Tepecik samples showed genetic similarity with the
ancient Anatolian populations.
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Yorulmaz, Sevgi, ÇİNE-TEPECİK İNSAN İSKELET KALINTILARININ ARKEOGENOMİK ANALİZİ, Hacettepe Üniversitesi, ANKARA, 2019.The following license files are associated with this item: