Genetic association data from national biobanks and large-scale association studies have provided new prospects for understanding the genetic evolution of complex traits and diseases in humans. In turn, genomes from ancient human archaeological remains are now easier than ever to obtain, and provide a direct window into changes in frequencies of trait-associated alleles in the past. This has generated a new wave of studies aiming to analyse the genetic component of traits in historic and prehistoric times using ancient DNA, and to determine whether any such traits were subject to natural selection. In humans, however, issues about the portability and robustness of complex trait inference across different populations are particularly concern...
Ancient genomes anchor genealogies in directly observed historical genetic variation and contextuali...
Abstract Background Recent advancements in sequencing and computational technologies have led to rap...
The term 'ancient DNA' (aDNA) is coming of age, with over 1,200 hits in the PubMed database, beginni...
The extent to which lineages of cultural descent match those of biological populations has been a su...
Ancient DNA provides a powerful window into the biology of extant and extinct species, including hum...
The genomes of ancient humans, Neandertals, and Denisovans contain many alleles that influence disea...
Recent advances in genome sequencing technologies and the rapid decline in the cost of sequencing ha...
Archaeogenetics is the research field of studying the genetic information contained in ancient DNA (...
The origin and diversification of modern humans have been characterized by major evolutionary transi...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
We discuss the relevance of ancient DNA studies for novel approaches to a variety of fields of scien...
In this work, I develop computational tools focused around the utilization of DNA sequence data to a...
Mathieson, Iain et al.Ancient DNA makes it possible to observe natural selection directly by analysi...
There are a variety of archaeological questions, which are difficult to assess by traditional archae...
Recently developed technologies for the recovery and sequencing of ancient DNA have generated an exp...
Ancient genomes anchor genealogies in directly observed historical genetic variation and contextuali...
Abstract Background Recent advancements in sequencing and computational technologies have led to rap...
The term 'ancient DNA' (aDNA) is coming of age, with over 1,200 hits in the PubMed database, beginni...
The extent to which lineages of cultural descent match those of biological populations has been a su...
Ancient DNA provides a powerful window into the biology of extant and extinct species, including hum...
The genomes of ancient humans, Neandertals, and Denisovans contain many alleles that influence disea...
Recent advances in genome sequencing technologies and the rapid decline in the cost of sequencing ha...
Archaeogenetics is the research field of studying the genetic information contained in ancient DNA (...
The origin and diversification of modern humans have been characterized by major evolutionary transi...
Paleopathology, the science that studies the diseases of the past, has always been addressed to the ...
We discuss the relevance of ancient DNA studies for novel approaches to a variety of fields of scien...
In this work, I develop computational tools focused around the utilization of DNA sequence data to a...
Mathieson, Iain et al.Ancient DNA makes it possible to observe natural selection directly by analysi...
There are a variety of archaeological questions, which are difficult to assess by traditional archae...
Recently developed technologies for the recovery and sequencing of ancient DNA have generated an exp...
Ancient genomes anchor genealogies in directly observed historical genetic variation and contextuali...
Abstract Background Recent advancements in sequencing and computational technologies have led to rap...
The term 'ancient DNA' (aDNA) is coming of age, with over 1,200 hits in the PubMed database, beginni...