The recognition that DNA from long dead organisms can be extracted and sequenced from a multitude of substrates has revolutionised the field of bioarchaeology. Apart from yielding profound discoveries into the biology, migrations, and admixture of past populations based on the host DNA, some artefacts are now recognised as repositories for dietary and host- associated microbial DNA and thus hold vital clues to the health status and lifestyle of the individual. This thesis is composed of three studies on three quite distinct substrates – historic hide, fluid-preserved museum specimens, and an ancient birch “chewing gum” – where I applied population genomic and metagenomic analyses to infer the population history and microbiome compositions o...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
We present a DNA library preparation method that has allowed us to reconstruct a high-coverage (30x)...
Studies of human–associated microbial communities are increasingly integrated into biological anthro...
Abstract: The rise of ancient genomics has revolutionised our understanding of human prehistory but ...
Cave sediments have been shown to preserve ancient DNA but so far have not yielded the genome-scale ...
Starting with dogs, over 15,000 years ago, the domestication of animals has been central in the deve...
The microbes that live in and on our bodies play major roles in health and disease due to their symb...
The recovery of ancient DNA from preserved human remains provides a unique opportunity to directly s...
Isolating and studying degraded DNA from preserved organismal remains and environmental samples allo...
Traditionally, this understanding of our interactions with the natural world has been studied from a...
Grey wolves (Canis lupus) are one of the few large terrestrial carnivores that have maintained a wid...
This work was supported by grants to P. Skoglund from the European Research Council (grant no. 85255...
In only a few short years, the ancient DNA field has transformed from an anecdotal and artisanal dis...
The 1980s were very prolific years not only for music, but also for molecular biology and genetics, ...
In this thesis, I apply, evaluate, and develop methods for learning about past populations from geno...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
We present a DNA library preparation method that has allowed us to reconstruct a high-coverage (30x)...
Studies of human–associated microbial communities are increasingly integrated into biological anthro...
Abstract: The rise of ancient genomics has revolutionised our understanding of human prehistory but ...
Cave sediments have been shown to preserve ancient DNA but so far have not yielded the genome-scale ...
Starting with dogs, over 15,000 years ago, the domestication of animals has been central in the deve...
The microbes that live in and on our bodies play major roles in health and disease due to their symb...
The recovery of ancient DNA from preserved human remains provides a unique opportunity to directly s...
Isolating and studying degraded DNA from preserved organismal remains and environmental samples allo...
Traditionally, this understanding of our interactions with the natural world has been studied from a...
Grey wolves (Canis lupus) are one of the few large terrestrial carnivores that have maintained a wid...
This work was supported by grants to P. Skoglund from the European Research Council (grant no. 85255...
In only a few short years, the ancient DNA field has transformed from an anecdotal and artisanal dis...
The 1980s were very prolific years not only for music, but also for molecular biology and genetics, ...
In this thesis, I apply, evaluate, and develop methods for learning about past populations from geno...
International audienceThe development of next-generation sequencing has led to a breakthrough in the...
We present a DNA library preparation method that has allowed us to reconstruct a high-coverage (30x)...
Studies of human–associated microbial communities are increasingly integrated into biological anthro...