Remarkably little is known about the population-level processes leading up to the extinction of the neandertal. To examine this, we use mitochondrial DNA sequences from 13 neandertal individuals, including a novel sequence from northern Spain, to examine neandertal demographic history. Our analyses indicate that recent western European neandertals (48 kyr) European neandertals. Using control region sequences, Bayesian demographic simulations provide higher support for a model of population fragmentation followed by separate demographic trajectories in subpopulations over a null model of a single stable population. The most parsimonious explanation for these results is that of a population turnover in western Europe during early Marine Isoto...
Recent reports analyzing mitochondrial DNA sequences from Neandertal bones have claimed that Neander...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...
Little is known about the population history of Neandertals over the hundreds of thousands of years ...
Almost 20 years of Neandertal paleogenetics studies have significantly increased our knowledge about...
International audienceThe Neanderthals are a well-distinguished Middle Pleistocene population which ...
Neandertals, the archaic human form documented in Eurasia until 29,000 years ago, share no mitochond...
The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of ev...
Neandertals are documented in Europe and Western Asia from about 230,000 to 29,000 years ago. Analys...
The process by which the Neanderthals were replaced by modern humans between 42,000 and 30,000 befor...
Summary Neanderthal genomes have been recovered from sites across Eurasia, painting an increasingly ...
During the late Pleistocene, early anatomically modern humans coexisted in Europe with the anatomica...
During the late Pleistocene, early anatomically modern humans coexisted in Europe with the anatomica...
The recent publication of three old Neandertal mitochondrial sequences shows that the genetic divers...
Neandertals, the closest evolutionary relatives of present-day humans, lived in large parts of Europ...
Recent reports analyzing mitochondrial DNA sequences from Neandertal bones have claimed that Neander...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...
Little is known about the population history of Neandertals over the hundreds of thousands of years ...
Almost 20 years of Neandertal paleogenetics studies have significantly increased our knowledge about...
International audienceThe Neanderthals are a well-distinguished Middle Pleistocene population which ...
Neandertals, the archaic human form documented in Eurasia until 29,000 years ago, share no mitochond...
The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of ev...
Neandertals are documented in Europe and Western Asia from about 230,000 to 29,000 years ago. Analys...
The process by which the Neanderthals were replaced by modern humans between 42,000 and 30,000 befor...
Summary Neanderthal genomes have been recovered from sites across Eurasia, painting an increasingly ...
During the late Pleistocene, early anatomically modern humans coexisted in Europe with the anatomica...
During the late Pleistocene, early anatomically modern humans coexisted in Europe with the anatomica...
The recent publication of three old Neandertal mitochondrial sequences shows that the genetic divers...
Neandertals, the closest evolutionary relatives of present-day humans, lived in large parts of Europ...
Recent reports analyzing mitochondrial DNA sequences from Neandertal bones have claimed that Neander...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...