Inferring the past demography of human populations has been classically approached through data from the archaeological record but more recently by the use of genetic data from contemporary samples. Building realistic demographic models at the continental scale is a necessary step toward the improvement of current genomic methods aimed at finding genes under selection. In light of recent advances in Bayesian statistical inference, we discuss here the importance of considering spatially explicit approaches for modeling population expansion and dispersal. Neutral processes, such as the surfing phenomenon, that occur at the front of a range expansion may indeed mimic selection, and they may have played a significant role in spreading particula...
Most genetic and archeological evidence argue in favor of a recent and unique origin of modern human...
This chapter investigates the fit of genetic, phenotypic, and linguistic data to two well-known mode...
It is reasonable to expect that the global dispersal of modern humans was influenced by habitat vari...
Inferring the past demography of human populations has been classically approached through data from...
Improving the realism of spatially explicit demographic models is important for better inferring the...
<div><p>Although it is generally accepted that geography is a major factor shaping human genetic dif...
This study revisits a traditional anthropological theme of prehistoric migrations. Anthropologists t...
Humans are a highly mobile species that has colonized the entire globe in a few tens of thousands of...
Demographic processes directly affect patterns of genetic variation within contemporary populations ...
Background/Aims: The genetic diversity of Europeans has been shaped by various evolutionary forces i...
Demographic models built from genetic data play important roles in illuminating prehistorical events...
The retrieval of ancient DNA from osteological material provides direct evidence of human genetic di...
Currently available genetic and archaeological evidence is generally interpreted as supportive of a ...
Most previous attempts at reconstructing the past history of human populations did not explicitly ta...
BackgroundThe study of the prehistoric origins and dispersal routes of domesticated plants is often ...
Most genetic and archeological evidence argue in favor of a recent and unique origin of modern human...
This chapter investigates the fit of genetic, phenotypic, and linguistic data to two well-known mode...
It is reasonable to expect that the global dispersal of modern humans was influenced by habitat vari...
Inferring the past demography of human populations has been classically approached through data from...
Improving the realism of spatially explicit demographic models is important for better inferring the...
<div><p>Although it is generally accepted that geography is a major factor shaping human genetic dif...
This study revisits a traditional anthropological theme of prehistoric migrations. Anthropologists t...
Humans are a highly mobile species that has colonized the entire globe in a few tens of thousands of...
Demographic processes directly affect patterns of genetic variation within contemporary populations ...
Background/Aims: The genetic diversity of Europeans has been shaped by various evolutionary forces i...
Demographic models built from genetic data play important roles in illuminating prehistorical events...
The retrieval of ancient DNA from osteological material provides direct evidence of human genetic di...
Currently available genetic and archaeological evidence is generally interpreted as supportive of a ...
Most previous attempts at reconstructing the past history of human populations did not explicitly ta...
BackgroundThe study of the prehistoric origins and dispersal routes of domesticated plants is often ...
Most genetic and archeological evidence argue in favor of a recent and unique origin of modern human...
This chapter investigates the fit of genetic, phenotypic, and linguistic data to two well-known mode...
It is reasonable to expect that the global dispersal of modern humans was influenced by habitat vari...