The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of evolutionary anthropology, making it possible to sequence the genomes of individuals who lived thousands of years ago. In addition to solving the long-standing question of admixture between neanderthals and modern humans and uncovering evidence of dramatic migration events throughout human history, ancient DNA has become an important resource for understanding many facets of natural selection, which is often challenging using today's genetic variation alone. Chapter 1 examines the dynamics of negative selection acting against Neanderthal ancestry in modern humans and establishes its limits over long evolutionary timescales. It shows that the pr...
Small insertions and deletions occur in humans at a lower rate compared to nucleotide changes, but e...
Recovery and analysis of multiple Neanderthal autosomalsequences using a metagenomic approach reveal...
No later than ~500kya the population of Homo sapiens split into three lin-eages of independently evo...
The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of ev...
The relationship between Neanderthals and modern humans is contentious, but recent advances in Neand...
Since the discovery that all non-Africans inherit 2% of their genomes from Neandertal ancestors, the...
AbstractMitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal specimens cannot be detected in ...
Almost 20 years of Neandertal paleogenetics studies have significantly increased our knowledge about...
Ten years after the first draft versions of the human genome wereannounced, technical progress in bo...
Almost 20 years of Neandertal paleogenetics studies have significantly increased our knowledge about...
Almost 20 years of Neandertal paleogenetics studies have significantly increased our knowledge about...
Our modern physiology is the mixture of many archaic humans that once roamed our planet. The evidenc...
This dissertation was inspired by two exciting developments in the field of genomics. The first is t...
Analyses of Neandertal genomes have revealed that Neandertals have contributed genetic variants to m...
Although it has previously been shown that Neanderthals contributed DNA to modern humans, not much i...
Small insertions and deletions occur in humans at a lower rate compared to nucleotide changes, but e...
Recovery and analysis of multiple Neanderthal autosomalsequences using a metagenomic approach reveal...
No later than ~500kya the population of Homo sapiens split into three lin-eages of independently evo...
The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of ev...
The relationship between Neanderthals and modern humans is contentious, but recent advances in Neand...
Since the discovery that all non-Africans inherit 2% of their genomes from Neandertal ancestors, the...
AbstractMitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal specimens cannot be detected in ...
Almost 20 years of Neandertal paleogenetics studies have significantly increased our knowledge about...
Ten years after the first draft versions of the human genome wereannounced, technical progress in bo...
Almost 20 years of Neandertal paleogenetics studies have significantly increased our knowledge about...
Almost 20 years of Neandertal paleogenetics studies have significantly increased our knowledge about...
Our modern physiology is the mixture of many archaic humans that once roamed our planet. The evidenc...
This dissertation was inspired by two exciting developments in the field of genomics. The first is t...
Analyses of Neandertal genomes have revealed that Neandertals have contributed genetic variants to m...
Although it has previously been shown that Neanderthals contributed DNA to modern humans, not much i...
Small insertions and deletions occur in humans at a lower rate compared to nucleotide changes, but e...
Recovery and analysis of multiple Neanderthal autosomalsequences using a metagenomic approach reveal...
No later than ~500kya the population of Homo sapiens split into three lin-eages of independently evo...