The forces that have shaped the evolution of human genomes are now coming into sharp focus. This issue's Select explores recent discoveries that change our view of how our genomes became what they are—from the impact of interbreeding between ancient modern humans and Neanderthals to evidence that rates of de novo mutation may be subject to large variation between individuals
Allele sharing between modern and archaic hominin genomes has been variously interpreted to have ori...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of ev...
The forces that have shaped the evolution of human genomes are now coming into sharp focus. This iss...
The relationship between Neanderthals and modern humans is contentious, but recent advances in Neand...
Ever since the first draft of the human genome was completed in 2001, there has been increased inter...
The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of ev...
I present the analysis on 929 high-coverage (>30x) genomes from the Human Genome Diversity Project (...
Ancient population structure shaping contemporary genetic variation has been recently appreciated an...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
International audienceAnatomically modern humans started to exit Africa for the first time at least ...
Ever since the first draft of the human genome was completed in 2001, there has been increased inter...
Ten years after the first draft versions of the human genome wereannounced, technical progress in bo...
Small insertions and deletions occur in humans at a lower rate compared to nucleotide changes, but e...
Allele sharing between modern and archaic hominin genomes has been variously interpreted to have ori...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of ev...
The forces that have shaped the evolution of human genomes are now coming into sharp focus. This iss...
The relationship between Neanderthals and modern humans is contentious, but recent advances in Neand...
Ever since the first draft of the human genome was completed in 2001, there has been increased inter...
The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of ev...
I present the analysis on 929 high-coverage (>30x) genomes from the Human Genome Diversity Project (...
Ancient population structure shaping contemporary genetic variation has been recently appreciated an...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
International audienceAnatomically modern humans started to exit Africa for the first time at least ...
Ever since the first draft of the human genome was completed in 2001, there has been increased inter...
Ten years after the first draft versions of the human genome wereannounced, technical progress in bo...
Small insertions and deletions occur in humans at a lower rate compared to nucleotide changes, but e...
Allele sharing between modern and archaic hominin genomes has been variously interpreted to have ori...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
The ability to recover ancient DNA from skeletal material has completely transformed the field of ev...