By at least 45,000 years before present, anatomically modern humans had spread across Eurasia [1–3], but it is not well known how diverse these early populations were and whether they contributed substantially to later people or represent early modern human expansions into Eurasia that left no surviving descendants today. Analyses of genome-wide data from several ancient individuals from Western Eurasia and Siberia have shown that some of these individuals have relationships to present-day Europeans [4, 5] while others did not contribute to present-day Eurasian populations [3, 6]. As contributions from Upper Paleolithic populations in Eastern Eurasia to present-day humans and their relationship to other early Eurasians is not clear, we gene...
SummaryOver the past few years, studies of DNA isolated from human fossils and archaeological remain...
The origin of contemporary Europeans remains contentious. We obtained a genome sequence from Kostenk...
Over the past few years, studies of DNA isolated from human fossils and archaeological remains have ...
By at least 45,000 years before present, anatomically modern humans had spread across Eurasia [1–3],...
Advances in ancient genomics provide unprecedented insight into modern human history. Recent progres...
Advances in ancient genomics provide unprecedented insight into modern human history. Recent progres...
Hominins with morphology similar to present-day humans appear in the fossil record across Eurasia be...
Hominins with morphology similar to present-day humans appear in the fossil record across Eurasia be...
Hominins with morphology similar to present-day humans appear in the fossil record across Eurasia be...
Eurasia between 40,000 and 50,000 y ago. The genetic relationships between these early modern humans...
The deep population history of East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a lack of ancient DNA da...
The deep population history of East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a lack of ancient DNA da...
The deep population history of East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a lack of ancient DNA da...
The origins of the First Americans remain contentious. Although Native Americans seem to be genetica...
Over the past few years, studies of DNA isolated from human fossils and archaeological remains have ...
SummaryOver the past few years, studies of DNA isolated from human fossils and archaeological remain...
The origin of contemporary Europeans remains contentious. We obtained a genome sequence from Kostenk...
Over the past few years, studies of DNA isolated from human fossils and archaeological remains have ...
By at least 45,000 years before present, anatomically modern humans had spread across Eurasia [1–3],...
Advances in ancient genomics provide unprecedented insight into modern human history. Recent progres...
Advances in ancient genomics provide unprecedented insight into modern human history. Recent progres...
Hominins with morphology similar to present-day humans appear in the fossil record across Eurasia be...
Hominins with morphology similar to present-day humans appear in the fossil record across Eurasia be...
Hominins with morphology similar to present-day humans appear in the fossil record across Eurasia be...
Eurasia between 40,000 and 50,000 y ago. The genetic relationships between these early modern humans...
The deep population history of East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a lack of ancient DNA da...
The deep population history of East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a lack of ancient DNA da...
The deep population history of East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a lack of ancient DNA da...
The origins of the First Americans remain contentious. Although Native Americans seem to be genetica...
Over the past few years, studies of DNA isolated from human fossils and archaeological remains have ...
SummaryOver the past few years, studies of DNA isolated from human fossils and archaeological remain...
The origin of contemporary Europeans remains contentious. We obtained a genome sequence from Kostenk...
Over the past few years, studies of DNA isolated from human fossils and archaeological remains have ...