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Fig 1.

Location of the archaeological sites from which samples for this study were obtained.

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Table 1.

The Bronze Age cultural groups from West Siberian forest-steppe region analyzed in this study (see also S2 File).

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Table 2.

Description of paleoanthropological materials analyzed in this study (see also S2 File).

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Table 3.

Structure of mtDNA haplogroup A10 lineages from Baraba Bronze Age individuals analyzed in this study.

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Fig 2.

Phylogenetic tree of mtDNA haplogroup A10 lineages from modern and ancient populations of Eurasia.

Ascription to the populations showed by colors: grey—modern populations of Eurasia (see S3 Table for details); yellow—Ust-Tartas culture; pink—Odinovo culture; blue—Krotovo culture; dark blue—Late Krotovo culture; green—Andronovo (Fedorovo) culture; dark green—Pakhomovo culture.

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Fig 3.

Geographic localization of modern Eurasian human populations with mtDNA haplogroup A10 lineages in gene pools.

1—Mansi [21]; 2—Nganasans [22]; 3—Dolgans [22]; 4—Evenks [22]; 5—Siberian Tatars [23]; 6—Bashkirs [24]; 7—Tatars [18, 24]; 8—Chuvash [24]; 9—Mari [24]; 10—Nogays [25]; 11—Tadjiks [22]; 12—Afghanistan Hazara and Uzbeks [20]; 13—population of Italian Alps [19]; 14—ancient Baraba forest-steppe populations.

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