Tag: genetics
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Ancient DNA pushes human emergence back
The complete genomes of southern African human remains reveals that modern humans emerged more than 300,000 years ago A genomic analysis of ancient human remains from KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) revealed that southern Africa has an important role to play in writing the history of humankind. A research team from Uppsala University, Sweden, the Universities of…
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1,000 genomes project supported by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Mattias Jakobsson together with Jan Storå and Anders Götherström from the Stockholm University were awarded a prestigious grant from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation to study 1,000 ancient genomes. The aim is to create a catalog of the genetic variation of people living in Europe and Asia between 1,000 and 50,000 years ago. Skeletal…
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Africa – a cross-disciplinary approach to inferring human history
On 3rd December 2015 the Jakobsson Lab organized a mini symposium with experts from various fields of Human Evolution.
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The Relationship Between FST and the Frequency of the Most Frequent Allele
A new paper was published (and highlighted) in Genetics. Jakobssen et al. 2013. The relationship between FST and the frequency of the most frequent allele. Genetics, vol. 193, issue 2. Abstract FST is frequently used as a summary of genetic differentiation among groups. It has been suggested that FST depends on the allele frequencies at a locus, as it…
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Anisotropic isolation by distance. A new publication.
A new paper is published. Jay et al. 2013. Anisotropic isolation by distance: the main orientations of human genetic differentiation. Molecular Biology and Evolution, vol.30, issue 3 The cover features one of the figures in the same paper. Abstract Genetic differentiation among human populations is greatly influenced by geography due to the accumulation of local…
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The research paper “Origins and Genetic Legacy of Neolithic Farmers and Hunter-Gatherers in Europe” published in Science
Skoglund et al. (2012) Origins and Genetic Legacy of Neolithic Farmers and Hunter-Gatherers in Europe. Science 336, 466-469(2012). DOI:10.1126/science.1216304The paper, published in Science, was also featured as an issue highlight, podcast and reported in the Science News & Analysis by M Balter. Abstract The farming way of life originated in the Near East some 11,000 years ago and had reached most…
