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June 26, 2016
Ancient genomes from Neolithic West Asia
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This week we got to know a lot more about the genetics of ancient West Asians, from the Mesolithic, Neolithic and later times. All in a sin...
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June 9, 2016
Neolithic DNA from Greece and NW Anatolia and their influence on Europe
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This is a most interesting study that brings to us potentially key information on the expansion of European Neolithic and the formation of m...
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June 6, 2016
MtDNA U6 in Aurignacian Europe
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The U6 haplogroup of Pestera Muierii is officially confirmed. Extra-officially, it also seems confirmed mtDNA H in Magdalenian El MirĂ³...
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May 4, 2016
Large Paleoeuropean DNA survey
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An unprecedented survey of ancient DNA from Paleolithic Europe has been just published: Qiaomei Fu et al., The genetic history of Ice A...
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Back to work
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My apologies to readers for being for so long in "lazy mode". Actually I got interrupted largely by a request to provide a qualit...
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March 16, 2016
South Asian autosomal structure
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A recent study finds "five" components, although in practice they can be reduced to three. Analabha Basu et al., Genomic reco...
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H. heidelbergensis is Neanderthal ancestor and not 'Denisovan' cousin
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Quickies The unprecedented sequencing of a small fraction of the autosomal DNA of Homo heidelbergensis from the Sima de los Huesos of A...
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