The retrieval of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from four Neandertal fossils from Germany, Russia, and Croatia has demonstrated that these individuals carried closely related mtDNAs that are not found among current humans. However, these results do not definitively resolve the question of a possible Neandertal contribution to the gene pool of modern humans since such a contribution might have been erased by genetic drift or by the continuous influx of modern human DNA into the Neandertal gene pool. A further concern is that if some Neandertals carried mtDNA sequences similar to contemporaneous humans, such sequences may be erroneously regarded as modern contaminations when retrieved from fossils. Here we address these issues by the ana...
Neandertals are documented in Europe and Western Asia from about 230,000 to 29,000 years ago. Analys...
Ancient DNA is revealing new insights into the genetic relationship between Pleistocene hominins and...
This paper re-examines current arguments concerning the evidence for Neandertal–modern human interac...
The retrieval of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from four Neandertal fossils from Germany, Russ...
<div><p>The retrieval of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from four Neandertal fossils from Germa...
has demonstrated that these individuals carried closely related mtDNAs that are not found among curr...
The retrieval of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from four Neandertal fossils from Germany, Russ...
AbstractDNA was extracted from the Neandertal-type specimen found in 1856 in western Germany. By seq...
©2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Mitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal ...
AbstractMitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal specimens cannot be detected in ...
SummaryThe recovery of DNA sequences from early modern humans (EMHs) could shed light on their inter...
Neandertals, the archaic human form documented in Eurasia until 29,000 years ago, share no mitochond...
Neanderthals contribution to modern human’s gene pool that was made possible by their cohabitation i...
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...
Neandertals are documented in Europe and Western Asia from about 230,000 to 29,000 years ago. Analys...
Ancient DNA is revealing new insights into the genetic relationship between Pleistocene hominins and...
This paper re-examines current arguments concerning the evidence for Neandertal–modern human interac...
The retrieval of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from four Neandertal fossils from Germany, Russ...
<div><p>The retrieval of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from four Neandertal fossils from Germa...
has demonstrated that these individuals carried closely related mtDNAs that are not found among curr...
The retrieval of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences from four Neandertal fossils from Germany, Russ...
AbstractDNA was extracted from the Neandertal-type specimen found in 1856 in western Germany. By seq...
©2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Mitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal ...
AbstractMitochondrial DNA sequences recovered from eight Neandertal specimens cannot be detected in ...
SummaryThe recovery of DNA sequences from early modern humans (EMHs) could shed light on their inter...
Neandertals, the archaic human form documented in Eurasia until 29,000 years ago, share no mitochond...
Neanderthals contribution to modern human’s gene pool that was made possible by their cohabitation i...
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...
Neandertals are documented in Europe and Western Asia from about 230,000 to 29,000 years ago. Analys...
Ancient DNA is revealing new insights into the genetic relationship between Pleistocene hominins and...
This paper re-examines current arguments concerning the evidence for Neandertal–modern human interac...