The recent publication of three old Neandertal mitochondrial sequences shows that the genetic diversity of the Neandertals has been largely underestimated. It suggests that the Neandertal population was extensively subdivided geographically, and that its genetic diversity changed markedly over time
©2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Mitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal ...
Analyses of Neandertal genomes have revealed that Neandertals have contributed genetic variants to m...
Neandertals, the archaic human form documented in Eurasia until 29,000 years ago, share no mitochond...
The recent publication of three old Neandertal mitochondrial sequences shows that the genetic divers...
ago [12]; however, the standard error is 65,000 years at these sample sizes. The MLS sequence docume...
SummaryAnalysis of the Neandertal genome indicates gene flow between Neandertals and modern humans o...
Neandertals are documented in Europe and Western Asia from about 230,000 to 29,000 years ago. Analys...
Neanderthals contribution to modern human’s gene pool that was made possible by their cohabitation i...
Neandertals, the closest evolutionary relatives of present-day humans, lived in large parts of Europ...
International audienceThe Neanderthals are a well-distinguished Middle Pleistocene population which ...
The relationship between Neanderthals and modern humans is contentious, but recent advances in Neand...
International audienceLittle is known about the population history of Neandertals over the hundreds ...
AbstractMitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal specimens cannot be detected in ...
Genomic studies have shown that Neanderthals interbred with modern humans, and that non-Africans tod...
Since their first discovery, Neandertals have served as an out-group for interpreting human variatio...
©2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Mitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal ...
Analyses of Neandertal genomes have revealed that Neandertals have contributed genetic variants to m...
Neandertals, the archaic human form documented in Eurasia until 29,000 years ago, share no mitochond...
The recent publication of three old Neandertal mitochondrial sequences shows that the genetic divers...
ago [12]; however, the standard error is 65,000 years at these sample sizes. The MLS sequence docume...
SummaryAnalysis of the Neandertal genome indicates gene flow between Neandertals and modern humans o...
Neandertals are documented in Europe and Western Asia from about 230,000 to 29,000 years ago. Analys...
Neanderthals contribution to modern human’s gene pool that was made possible by their cohabitation i...
Neandertals, the closest evolutionary relatives of present-day humans, lived in large parts of Europ...
International audienceThe Neanderthals are a well-distinguished Middle Pleistocene population which ...
The relationship between Neanderthals and modern humans is contentious, but recent advances in Neand...
International audienceLittle is known about the population history of Neandertals over the hundreds ...
AbstractMitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal specimens cannot be detected in ...
Genomic studies have shown that Neanderthals interbred with modern humans, and that non-Africans tod...
Since their first discovery, Neandertals have served as an out-group for interpreting human variatio...
©2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Mitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal ...
Analyses of Neandertal genomes have revealed that Neandertals have contributed genetic variants to m...
Neandertals, the archaic human form documented in Eurasia until 29,000 years ago, share no mitochond...