Over the last few years, genome-wide data for a large number of ancient human samples have been collected. Whilst datasets of captured SNPs have been collated, high coverage shotgun genomes (which are relatively few but allow certain types of analyses not possible with ascertained captured SNPs) have to be reprocessed by individual groups from raw reads. This task is computationally intensive. Here, we release a dataset including 35 whole-genome sequenced samples, previously published and distributed worldwide, together with the genetic pipeline used to process them. The dataset contains 72,041,355 sites called across 19 ancient and 16 modern individuals and includes sequence data from four previously published ancient samples which we sequ...
Knowledge of genome-wide genealogies for thousands of individuals would simplify most evolutionary a...
Abstract Estimation of genetically related individuals is playing an increasingly important role in ...
Background: Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, it is estimated that more than...
Abstract: Over the last few years, genome-wide data for a large number of ancient human samples have...
I present the analysis on 929 high-coverage (>30x) genomes from the Human Genome Diversity Project (...
Unified, inferred tree sequences built from the 1000 Genomes phase 3, Human Genome Diversity, and Si...
Measurement(s) genome Technology Type(s) DNA sequencing Factor Type(s) modern/ancient human Sample C...
Genome sequences from diverse human groups are needed to understand the structure of genetic variati...
Knowledge of genome-wide genealogies for thousands of individuals would simplify most evolutionary a...
Estimates of individual-level genomic ancestry are routinely used in human genetics, and related fie...
Inferring the full genealogical history of a set of DNA sequences is a core problem in evolutionary ...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Inferring the full genealogical history of a set of DNA sequences is a core problem in evolutionary ...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Knowledge of genome-wide genealogies for thousands of individuals would simplify most evolutionary a...
Abstract Estimation of genetically related individuals is playing an increasingly important role in ...
Background: Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, it is estimated that more than...
Abstract: Over the last few years, genome-wide data for a large number of ancient human samples have...
I present the analysis on 929 high-coverage (>30x) genomes from the Human Genome Diversity Project (...
Unified, inferred tree sequences built from the 1000 Genomes phase 3, Human Genome Diversity, and Si...
Measurement(s) genome Technology Type(s) DNA sequencing Factor Type(s) modern/ancient human Sample C...
Genome sequences from diverse human groups are needed to understand the structure of genetic variati...
Knowledge of genome-wide genealogies for thousands of individuals would simplify most evolutionary a...
Estimates of individual-level genomic ancestry are routinely used in human genetics, and related fie...
Inferring the full genealogical history of a set of DNA sequences is a core problem in evolutionary ...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Inferring the full genealogical history of a set of DNA sequences is a core problem in evolutionary ...
Most ancient specimens contain very low levels of endogenous DNA, precluding the shotgun sequencing ...
Knowledge of genome-wide genealogies for thousands of individuals would simplify most evolutionary a...
Abstract Estimation of genetically related individuals is playing an increasingly important role in ...
Background: Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, it is estimated that more than...