How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansions and their timings, is highly debated [1, 2]. Two categories of models are proposed for the dispersal of non-Africans: (1) single dispersal, i.e., a single major diffusion of modern humans across Eurasia and Australasia [3-5]; and (2) multiple dispersal, i.e., additional earlier population expansions that may have contributed to the genetic diversity of some present-day humans outside of Africa [6-9]. Many variants of these models focus largely on Asia and Australasia, neglecting human dispersal into Europe, thus explaining only a subset of the entire colonization process outside of Africa [3-5, 8, 9]. The genetic diversity of the first mode...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
Few complete human genomes from the European Early Upper Palaeolithic (EUP) have been sequenced. Usi...
Most previous attempts at reconstructing the past history of human populations did not explicitly ta...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human populations b...
Modern humans arrived in Europe ∼45,000 years ago, but little is known about their genetic compositi...
The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human populations b...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
A new timescale has recently been established for human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) lineages, making m...
[EN] Few complete human genomes from the European Early Upper Palaeolithic (EUP) have been sequenced...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
Few complete human genomes from the European Early Upper Palaeolithic (EUP) have been sequenced. Usi...
Most previous attempts at reconstructing the past history of human populations did not explicitly ta...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...
How modern humans dispersed into Eurasia and Australasia, including the number of separate expansion...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human populations b...
Modern humans arrived in Europe ∼45,000 years ago, but little is known about their genetic compositi...
The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human populations b...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
A new timescale has recently been established for human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) lineages, making m...
[EN] Few complete human genomes from the European Early Upper Palaeolithic (EUP) have been sequenced...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
Human populations, along with those of many other species, are thought to have contracted into a num...
Few complete human genomes from the European Early Upper Palaeolithic (EUP) have been sequenced. Usi...
Most previous attempts at reconstructing the past history of human populations did not explicitly ta...