Category: Publications
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Ancient X chromosomes reveal contrasting sex bias in Neolithic and Bronze Age Eurasian migrations
A new PNAS publication by Goldberg, Günther, Rosenberg and Jakobsson (2017) reveals more about sex-biased migrations into Neolithic Europe. Significance
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Tracing the peopling of the world through genomics
Mattias and colleagues reviewed the latest advances in the study of human history with focus on genomic data. The review
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Investigating kinship of Neolithic post-LBK human remains from Krusza Zamkowa, Poland using ancient DNA
A new publication in Forensic Science International Genetics involving lab members investigates the kinship among Neolithic humans in a Polish
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Investigating kinship in Neolithic
A new publication in Forensic Science International Genetics involving lab members investigates the kinship among Neolithic humans in a Polish
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Prehistoric Europe from a population genomic perspective
In a new publication in Current Opinion in Genetics and Development Torsten Günther and Mattias Jakobsson review the manifestation of demographic events in
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The disappearing San of southeastern Africa
Carina Schlebusch and others investigated the faith of San populations in a new publication in Human Genetics (Schlebusch, C.M., Prins, F., Lombard,
