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  • Methods to characterize sel... Methods to characterize selective sweeps using time serial samples: an ancient DNA perspective
    Malaspinas, Anna‐Sapfo Molecular ecology, 2016, 2016-01, January 2016, 2016-Jan, 2016-01-00, 20160101, Volume: 25, Issue: 1
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    With hundreds of ancient genomes becoming available this year, ancient DNA research has now entered the genomics era. Utilizing the temporal aspect of these new data, we can now address fundamental ...
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  • Genomic structure in Europe... Genomic structure in Europeans dating back at least 36,200 years
    Seguin-Orlando, Andaine; Korneliussen, Thorfinn S.; Sikora, Martin ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 11/2014, Volume: 346, Issue: 6213
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    The origin of contemporary Europeans remains contentious. We obtained a genome sequence from Kostenki 14 in European Russia dating from 38,700 to 36,200 years ago, one of the oldest fossils of ...
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  • Estimating allele age and s... Estimating allele age and selection coefficient from time-serial data
    Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo; Malaspinas, Orestis; Evans, Steven N ... Genetics (Austin) 192, Issue: 2
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    Recent advances in sequencing technologies have made available an ever-increasing amount of ancient genomic data. In particular, it is now possible to target specific single nucleotide polymorphisms ...
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  • Draft Sequence of the Neand... Draft Sequence of the Neandertal Genome
    Green, Richard E; Krause, Johannes; Briggs, Adrian W ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 05/2010, Volume: 328, Issue: 5979
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    Neandertals, the closest evolutionary relatives of present-day humans, lived in large parts of Europe and western Asia before disappearing 30,000 years ago. We present a draft sequence of the ...
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  • An Ancient Genome from the ... An Ancient Genome from the Indus Valley Civilization
    Raghavan, Maanasa; Schroeder, Hannes; Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo Cell, 10/2019, Volume: 179, Issue: 3
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    Shinde et al. report the first genome-wide data from an ancient individual from the Indus Valley Civilization in South Asia. Their findings have implications for the origins and spread of farming and ...
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  • Assessing the impact of pos... Assessing the impact of post-mortem damage and contamination on imputation performance in ancient DNA
    Garrido Marques, Antonio; Rubinacci, Simone; Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo ... Scientific reports, 03/2024, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Low-coverage imputation is becoming ever more present in ancient DNA (aDNA) studies. Imputation pipelines commonly used for present-day genomes have been shown to yield accurate results when applied ...
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  • Human bony labyrinth is an ... Human bony labyrinth is an indicator of population history and dispersal from Africa
    de León, Marcia S. Ponce; Koesbardiati, Toetik; Weissmann, John David ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 04/2018, Volume: 115, Issue: 16
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    The dispersal of modern humans from Africa is now well documented with genetic data that track population history, as well as gene flow between populations. Phenetic skeletal data, such as cranial ...
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  • Terminal Pleistocene Alaska... Terminal Pleistocene Alaskan genome reveals first founding population of Native Americans
    Moreno-Mayar, J Víctor; Potter, Ben A; Vinner, Lasse ... Nature (London), 01/2018, Volume: 553, Issue: 7687
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    Despite broad agreement that the Americas were initially populated via Beringia, the land bridge that connected far northeast Asia with northwestern North America during the Pleistocene epoch, when ...
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  • The prehistoric peopling of... The prehistoric peopling of Southeast Asia
    McColl, Hugh; Racimo, Fernando; Vinner, Lasse ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 07/2018, Volume: 361, Issue: 6397
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    The human occupation history of Southeast Asia (SEA) remains heavily debated. Current evidence suggests that SEA was occupied by Hòabìnhian hunter-gatherers until ~4000 years ago, when farming ...
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  • Coat Color Variation at the... Coat Color Variation at the Beginning of Horse Domestication
    Ludwig, Arne; Pruvost, Melanie; Reissmann, Monika ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 04/2009, Volume: 324, Issue: 5926
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    The transformation of wild animals into domestic ones available for human nutrition was a key prerequisite for modern human societies. However, no other domestic species has had such a substantial ...
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