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Szecsenyi-Nagy A, Virag C, Jakab K, Rohland N, Ringbauer H, Anders A, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39803566
We present a comprehensive genetic investigation of Late Neolithic (LN) and Early Copper Age (ECA) populations living in the Carpathian Basin, leveraging whole genome data from 125 previously unreported individuals....
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Gelabert P, Bickle P, Hofmann D, Teschler-Nicola M, Anders A, Huang X, et al.
Nat Hum Behav . 2024 Nov; 9(1):53-64. PMID: 39613963
The Linearbandkeramik (LBK) Neolithic communities were the first to spread farming across large parts of Europe. We report genome-wide data for 250 individuals: 178 individuals from whole-cemetery surveys of the...
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Gillis R, Kendall I, Roffet-Salque M, Zanon M, Anders A, Arbogast R, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2024 Oct; 9(1):87-98. PMID: 39472666
During the sixth millennium BCE, the first farmers of Central Europe rapidly expanded across a varied mosaic of forested environments. Such environments would have offered important sources of mineral-rich animal...
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Gemes A, Mateovics-Laszlo O, Anders A, Raczky P, Szabo G, Somogyi K, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinb) . 2023 Nov; 143S:102396. PMID: 38012936
Tuberculosis (TB) has long been a major scourge of humankind. Paleopathological and paleomicrobiological studies have revealed the past presence of the disease on a large spatial and temporal scale. The...
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Evershed R, Davey Smith G, Roffet-Salque M, Timpson A, Diekmann Y, Lyon M, et al.
Nature . 2022 Aug; 609(7927):E9. PMID: 36042335
No abstract available.
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Evershed R, Davey Smith G, Roffet-Salque M, Timpson A, Diekmann Y, Lyon M, et al.
Nature . 2022 Jul; 608(7922):336-345. PMID: 35896751
In European and many African, Middle Eastern and southern Asian populations, lactase persistence (LP) is the most strongly selected monogenic trait to have evolved over the past 10,000 years. Although...
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Cheronet O, Ash A, Anders A, Dani J, Domboroczki L, Drozdova E, et al.
Anat Rec (Hoboken) . 2021 Mar; 304(12):2811-2822. PMID: 33773064
Cranial sutures join the many bones of the skull. They are therefore points of weakness and consequently subjected to the many mechanical stresses affecting the cranium. However, the way in...
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Harney E, Cheronet O, Fernandes D, Sirak K, Mah M, Bernardos R, et al.
Genome Res . 2021 Feb; 31(3):472-483. PMID: 33579752
Ancient DNA sampling methods-although optimized for efficient DNA extraction-are destructive, relying on drilling or cutting and powdering (parts of) bones and teeth. As the field of ancient DNA has grown,...
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Sirak K, Fernandes D, Cheronet O, Harney E, Mah M, Mallick S, et al.
Genome Res . 2020 Feb; 30(3):427-436. PMID: 32098773
DNA recovery from ancient human remains has revolutionized our ability to reconstruct the genetic landscape of the past. Ancient DNA research has benefited from the identification of skeletal elements, such...
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Lipson M, Szecsenyi-Nagy A, Mallick S, Posa A, Stegmar B, Keerl V, et al.
Nature . 2017 Nov; 551(7680):368-372. PMID: 29144465
Ancient DNA studies have established that Neolithic European populations were descended from Anatolian migrants who received a limited amount of admixture from resident hunter-gatherers. Many open questions remain, however, about...