Ancient DNA Uncovers Widespread Directional Selection in West Eurasian Genomes
Ancient DNA Time-Series and the Archaeology of Directional Selection Ancient DNA Time-Series and the Archaeology of Directional Selection Introduction: Reading Darwin's Hand in Ancient Cemeteries This groundbreaking study takes Charles Darwin's fundamental concept of natural selection and applies it to one of the largest collections of
Neandertal Genomes from Denisova Cave Reveal Deep Population Structure and Denisovan Admixture
Altai Neandertals of Denisova Cave: A High-Coverage Genome from 110,000 Years Ago Altai Neandertals of Denisova Cave: A High-Coverage Genome from 110,000 Years Ago This comprehensive study takes readers deep into Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia, where archaeologists and geneticists have pieced together the
Archaeogenetics: Using Ancient DNA to Decode Human History
Archaeogenetics: Reading History in Ancient Bones Archaeogenetics: Reading History in Ancient Bones In this comprehensive exploration of archaeogenetics, we delve into the fascinating world of ancient DNA extracted from human remains and the objects buried alongside them. Rather than focusing solely on laboratory methods, this study follows the stories ofLatest Articles
Ancient Genomes Reveal EastâWest Genetic Mixing Along the Eastern Tianshan Corridor
Eastern Tianshan: Mountain Gateway Between China and the Steppe Eastern Tianshan: Mountain Gateway Between China and the Steppe The eastern Tianshan mountains emerge from ancient DNA studies as one of the great crossroads of the ancient world. This rugged range in today's Xinjiang sat precisely where three civilizations
Ancient DNA Uncovers Widespread Directional Selection in West Eurasian Genomes
Ancient DNA Time-Series and the Archaeology of Directional Selection Ancient DNA Time-Series and the Archaeology of Directional Selection Introduction: Reading Darwin's Hand in Ancient Cemeteries This groundbreaking study takes Charles Darwin's fundamental concept of natural selection and applies it to one of the largest collections of
Neandertal Genomes from Denisova Cave Reveal Deep Population Structure and Denisovan Admixture
Altai Neandertals of Denisova Cave: A High-Coverage Genome from 110,000 Years Ago Altai Neandertals of Denisova Cave: A High-Coverage Genome from 110,000 Years Ago This comprehensive study takes readers deep into Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia, where archaeologists and geneticists have pieced together the
Archaeogenetics: Using Ancient DNA to Decode Human History
Archaeogenetics: Reading History in Ancient Bones Archaeogenetics: Reading History in Ancient Bones In this comprehensive exploration of archaeogenetics, we delve into the fascinating world of ancient DNA extracted from human remains and the objects buried alongside them. Rather than focusing solely on laboratory methods, this study follows the stories of
Ancient DNA Clarifies European Dog Admixture and Guides Modern Dingo Conservation
Ancient Dingo Genomes: Unraveling Australia's Canine Heritage Ancient Dingo Genomes: Unraveling Australia's Canine Heritage Through Palaeogenetic Analysis Ancient Dingo Palaeogenomes: Time-Capsules for Ancestry The study of ancient dingo genomes serves as archaeological time-capsules, buried for thousands of years and now reopened to answer a very modern
Reconstructing Complex Hominin Gene Flow from Single Genomes Using a New TwoâLocus Statistic
Ancient Human Population Dynamics in Eurasia Ancient Encounters Between Early Humans and Neanderthals This comprehensive analysis reconstructs a surprisingly busy history of contact between early anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals, not as a single romantic encounter, but as a series of episodes spread over hundreds of thousands of years. By
Ancient Ryukyu Jomon Genomes and Their Lasting Genetic Impact on Japanese Populations
The Great Island Divide: Jomon of Hondo and Jomon of the Ryukyus The people of the Japanese mainland and those of the Ryukyu islands began to drift apart genetically around 6,900 years ago. This is not a vague supposition but a timed parting of ways, reconstructed from whole genomes
Ancient DNA Shows Recent Natural Selection Intensified Human Immune Responses and Altered Disease Risks
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Scythians Discussion
Dedicated for all DNA, Analysis Results, History, Research topics related to: Scythians Scythians had a reputation as the epitome of savagery and barbarism - they were among the earliest peoples to master mounted warfare. They lived in tent-covered wagons and fought with composite bows shot from horseback. With great mobility,
Ostrogoths Discussion
Dedicated for all DNA, Analysis Results, History, Research topics related to: Ostrogoths Originating from Scandinavia, the Goths of Eastern Europe were shattered when Attila and the Huns blasted onto the scene. The Gothic kingdom was split - those who crossed the Danube to enter the Roman Empire became the Visigoths.
Gepids Discussion
Dedicated for all DNA, Analysis Results, History, Research topics related to: Gepids Gepids were a Germanic tribe realted to the Goths, described as tall and blond-haired. The Gepids fought alongside the Huns against the Roman Empire around 440 AD. Later the Gepids founded a kingdom known as Gepidia in the
Yoruba Peoples Discussion
Dedicated for all DNA, Analysis Results, History, Research topics related to: Yoruba Peoples The Yoruba people are an African ethnic group that inhabits western Africa. They developed out of earlier Mesolithic Volta-Niger populations by the first millennium BC. The Yoruba were the dominant cultural force in southern Nigeria as farLatest Articles
Ancient Genomes Reveal EastâWest Genetic Mixing Along the Eastern Tianshan Corridor
Eastern Tianshan: Mountain Gateway Between China and the Steppe Eastern Tianshan: Mountain Gateway Between China and the Steppe The eastern Tianshan mountains emerge from ancient DNA studies as one of the great crossroads of the ancient world. This rugged range in today's Xinjiang sat precisely where three civilizations
Ancient DNA Uncovers Widespread Directional Selection in West Eurasian Genomes
Ancient DNA Time-Series and the Archaeology of Directional Selection Ancient DNA Time-Series and the Archaeology of Directional Selection Introduction: Reading Darwin's Hand in Ancient Cemeteries This groundbreaking study takes Charles Darwin's fundamental concept of natural selection and applies it to one of the largest collections of
Neandertal Genomes from Denisova Cave Reveal Deep Population Structure and Denisovan Admixture
Altai Neandertals of Denisova Cave: A High-Coverage Genome from 110,000 Years Ago Altai Neandertals of Denisova Cave: A High-Coverage Genome from 110,000 Years Ago This comprehensive study takes readers deep into Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains of southern Siberia, where archaeologists and geneticists have pieced together the
Archaeogenetics: Using Ancient DNA to Decode Human History
Archaeogenetics: Reading History in Ancient Bones Archaeogenetics: Reading History in Ancient Bones In this comprehensive exploration of archaeogenetics, we delve into the fascinating world of ancient DNA extracted from human remains and the objects buried alongside them. Rather than focusing solely on laboratory methods, this study follows the stories of
Ancient DNA Clarifies European Dog Admixture and Guides Modern Dingo Conservation
Ancient Dingo Genomes: Unraveling Australia's Canine Heritage Ancient Dingo Genomes: Unraveling Australia's Canine Heritage Through Palaeogenetic Analysis Ancient Dingo Palaeogenomes: Time-Capsules for Ancestry The study of ancient dingo genomes serves as archaeological time-capsules, buried for thousands of years and now reopened to answer a very modern
Reconstructing Complex Hominin Gene Flow from Single Genomes Using a New TwoâLocus Statistic
Ancient Human Population Dynamics in Eurasia Ancient Encounters Between Early Humans and Neanderthals This comprehensive analysis reconstructs a surprisingly busy history of contact between early anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals, not as a single romantic encounter, but as a series of episodes spread over hundreds of thousands of years. By
Ancient Ryukyu Jomon Genomes and Their Lasting Genetic Impact on Japanese Populations
The Great Island Divide: Jomon of Hondo and Jomon of the Ryukyus The people of the Japanese mainland and those of the Ryukyu islands began to drift apart genetically around 6,900 years ago. This is not a vague supposition but a timed parting of ways, reconstructed from whole genomes