Genomes from a medieval mass burial show Ashkenazi-associated hereditary diseases pre-date the 12th century
0303 health sciences
Burial
16. Peace & justice
Article
Jewish
Britain
03 medical and health sciences
Gene Frequency
genetic disease
Ashkenazi
Jews
Humans
ancient DNA
Medieval
Alleles
DOI:
10.1016/j.cub.2022.08.036
Publication Date:
2022-08-30T14:30:01Z
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ABSTRACT
We report genome sequence data from six individuals excavated from the base of a medieval well at a site in Norwich, UK. A revised radiocarbon analysis of the assemblage is consistent with these individuals being part of a historically attested episode of antisemitic violence on 6 February 1190 CE. We find that four of these individuals were closely related and all six have strong genetic affinities with modern Ashkenazi Jews. We identify four alleles associated with genetic disease in Ashkenazi Jewish populations and infer variation in pigmentation traits, including the presence of red hair. Simulations indicate that Ashkenazi-associated genetic disease alleles were already at appreciable frequencies, centuries earlier than previously hypothesized. These findings provide new insights into a significant historical crime, into Ashkenazi population history, and into the origins of genetic diseases associated with modern Jewish populations.
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