Standfirst: In the last decade, ancient DNA research has provided invaluable insights into the lives of ancient populations, adding detail and enriching the story of human evolution and development. [Graphic: see text
Life gave rise on our planet 3-4 billion years ago and since then, living organisms (from one cell t...
Ancient DNA provides a unique means to record genetic change through time and directly observe evolu...
The publication of partial and complete paleogenomes within the last few years has reinvigorated res...
The origin and diversification of modern humans have been characterized by major evolutionary transi...
The invention of next-generation-sequencing has revolutionized almost all fields of genetics, but fe...
The field of human ancient DNA (aDNA) has moved from mitochondrial sequencing that suffered from con...
Ancient DNA research is revealing a human history far more complex than that inferred from parsimoni...
For a long time, the analysis of ancient human DNA represented one of the most controversial discipl...
Ever since its emergence in 1984, the field of ancient DNA has struggled to overcome the challenges ...
International audienceWhile the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades a...
We review studies of genomic data obtained by sequencing hominin fossils with particular emphasis on...
Ever since deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was first extracted from the remains of long�dead organisms...
The development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis has radically transformed how we think about and stud...
Over the past decade, the ability to recover whole genomes from ancient remains has emerged as a pow...
© 2005 The Royal Society Review paperIn the past two decades, ancient DNA research has progressed fr...
Life gave rise on our planet 3-4 billion years ago and since then, living organisms (from one cell t...
Ancient DNA provides a unique means to record genetic change through time and directly observe evolu...
The publication of partial and complete paleogenomes within the last few years has reinvigorated res...
The origin and diversification of modern humans have been characterized by major evolutionary transi...
The invention of next-generation-sequencing has revolutionized almost all fields of genetics, but fe...
The field of human ancient DNA (aDNA) has moved from mitochondrial sequencing that suffered from con...
Ancient DNA research is revealing a human history far more complex than that inferred from parsimoni...
For a long time, the analysis of ancient human DNA represented one of the most controversial discipl...
Ever since its emergence in 1984, the field of ancient DNA has struggled to overcome the challenges ...
International audienceWhile the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades a...
We review studies of genomic data obtained by sequencing hominin fossils with particular emphasis on...
Ever since deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was first extracted from the remains of long�dead organisms...
The development of ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis has radically transformed how we think about and stud...
Over the past decade, the ability to recover whole genomes from ancient remains has emerged as a pow...
© 2005 The Royal Society Review paperIn the past two decades, ancient DNA research has progressed fr...
Life gave rise on our planet 3-4 billion years ago and since then, living organisms (from one cell t...
Ancient DNA provides a unique means to record genetic change through time and directly observe evolu...
The publication of partial and complete paleogenomes within the last few years has reinvigorated res...