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  • The spatiotemporal patterns... The spatiotemporal patterns of major human admixture events during the European Holocene
    Chintalapati, Manjusha; Patterson, Nick; Moorjani, Priya eLife, 05/2022, Volume: 11
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    Recent studies have shown that admixture has been pervasive throughout human history. While several methods exist for dating admixture in contemporary populations, they are not suitable for sparse, ...
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  • Ancient admixture in human ... Ancient admixture in human history
    Patterson, Nick; Moorjani, Priya; Luo, Yontao ... Genetics 192, Issue: 3
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    Population mixture is an important process in biology. We present a suite of methods for learning about population mixtures, implemented in a software package called ADMIXTOOLS, that support formal ...
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  • Reconstructing the history ... Reconstructing the history of founder events using genome-wide patterns of allele sharing across individuals
    Tournebize, Rémi; Chu, Gillian; Moorjani, Priya PLOS genetics, 06/2022, Volume: 18, Issue: 6
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    Founder events play a critical role in shaping genetic diversity, fitness and disease risk in a population. Yet our understanding of the prevalence and distribution of founder events in humans and ...
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  • Inferring admixture histories of human populations using linkage disequilibrium
    Loh, Po-Ru; Lipson, Mark; Patterson, Nick ... Genetics (Austin), 04/2013, Volume: 193, Issue: 4
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    Long-range migrations and the resulting admixtures between populations have been important forces shaping human genetic diversity. Most existing methods for detecting and reconstructing historical ...
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  • A genetic method for dating... A genetic method for dating ancient genomes provides a direct estimate of human generation interval in the last 45,000 years
    Moorjani, Priya; Sankararaman, Sriram; Fu, Qiaomei ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 05/2016, Volume: 113, Issue: 20
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    The study of human evolution has been revolutionized by inferences from ancient DNA analyses. Key to these studies is the reliable estimation of the age of ancient specimens. High-resolution age ...
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  • Human Germline Mutation and... Human Germline Mutation and the Erratic Evolutionary Clock
    Moorjani, Priya; Gao, Ziyue; Przeworski, Molly PLoS biology, 10/2016, Volume: 14, Issue: 10
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    Our understanding of the chronology of human evolution relies on the "molecular clock" provided by the steady accumulation of substitutions on an evolutionary lineage. Recent analyses of human ...
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  • Variation in the molecular ... Variation in the molecular clock of primates
    Moorjani, Priya; Amorim, Carlos Eduardo G.; Arndt, Peter F. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 09/2016, Volume: 113, Issue: 38
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    Events in primate evolution are often dated by assuming a constant rate of substitution per unit time, but the validity of this assumption remains unclear. Among mammals, it is well known that there ...
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  • Limited role of generation ... Limited role of generation time changes in driving the evolution of the mutation spectrum in humans
    Gao, Ziyue; Zhang, Yulin; Cramer, Nathan ... eLife, 02/2023, Volume: 12
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    Recent studies have suggested that the human germline mutation rate and spectrum evolve rapidly. Variation in generation time has been linked to these changes, though its contribution remains ...
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  • A comparison of humans and ... A comparison of humans and baboons suggests germline mutation rates do not track cell divisions
    Wu, Felix L; Strand, Alva I; Cox, Laura A ... PLoS biology, 08/2020, Volume: 18, Issue: 8
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    In humans, most germline mutations are inherited from the father. This observation has been widely interpreted as reflecting the replication errors that accrue during spermatogenesis. If so, the male ...
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  • Reconstructing Austronesian... Reconstructing Austronesian population history in Island Southeast Asia
    Lipson, Mark; Loh, Po-Ru; Patterson, Nick ... Nature communications, 08/2014, Volume: 5, Issue: 1
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    Austronesian languages are spread across half the globe, from Easter Island to Madagascar. Evidence from linguistics and archaeology indicates that the 'Austronesian expansion,' which began ...
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