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Anders Gotherstrom

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Speidel L, Silva M, Booth T, Raffield B, Anastasiadou K, Barrington C, et al.
Nature . 2025 Jan; 637(8044):118-126. PMID: 39743601
Many known and unknown historical events have remained below detection thresholds of genetic studies because subtle ancestry changes are challenging to reconstruct. Methods based on shared haplotypes and rare variants...
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Oskolkov N, Sandionigi A, Gotherstrom A, Canini F, Turchetti B, Zucconi L, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2024 Dec; 25(1):1225. PMID: 39701966
Background: Fungal DNA is rarely reported in metagenomic studies of ancient samples. Although fungi are essential for their interactions with all kingdoms of life, limited information is available about ancient...
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Kaptan D, Atag G, Vural K, Morell Miranda P, Akbaba A, Yuncu E, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2024 Oct; 41(10). PMID: 39437846
Sheep was one of the first domesticated animals in Neolithic West Eurasia. The zooarchaeological record suggests that domestication first took place in Southwest Asia, although much remains unresolved about the...
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Rodriguez-Varela R, Yaka R, Pochon Z, Sanchez-Pinto I, Solaun J, Naidoo T, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Aug; 10(35):eadp8625. PMID: 39196943
Between the 8th and 11th centuries CE, the Iberian Peninsula underwent profound upheaval due to the Umayyad invasion against the Visigoths, resulting in population shifts and lasting demographic impacts. Our...
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Valeur Seersholm F, Sjogren K, Koelman J, Blank M, Svensson E, Staring J, et al.
Nature . 2024 Jul; 632(8023):114-121. PMID: 38987589
In the period between 5,300 and 4,900 calibrated years before present (cal. BP), populations across large parts of Europe underwent a period of demographic decline. However, the cause of this...
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Ozkan M, Gurun K, Yuncu E, Vural K, Atag G, Akbaba A, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2024 Jul; 33(14):e17440. PMID: 38946459
We present palaeogenomes of three morphologically unidentified Anatolian equids dating to the first millennium BCE, sequenced to a coverage of 0.6-6.4×. Mitochondrial DNA haplotypes of the Anatolian individuals clustered with...
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Dehasque M, Morales H, Diez-Del-Molino D, Pecnerova P, Chacon-Duque J, Kanellidou F, et al.
Cell . 2024 Jun; 187(14):3531-3540.e13. PMID: 38942016
A number of species have recently recovered from near-extinction. Although these species have avoided the immediate extinction threat, their long-term viability remains precarious due to the potential genetic consequences of...
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Atag G, Kaptan D, Yuncu E, Vural K, Mereu P, Pirastru M, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2024 Apr; 16(5). PMID: 38670119
Once widespread in their homelands, the Anatolian mouflon (Ovis gmelini anatolica) and the Cyprian mouflon (Ovis gmelini ophion) were driven to near extinction during the 20th century and are currently...
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Yaka R, Krzewinska M, Lagerholm V, Linderholm A, Ozer F, Somel M, et al.
Biotechniques . 2024 Mar; 76(5):216-223. PMID: 38530148
Ancient DNA (aDNA) obtained from human remains is typically fragmented and present in relatively low amounts. Here we investigate a set of optimal methods for producing aDNA data by comparing...
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Bergfeldt N, Kirdok E, Oskolkov N, Mirabello C, Unneberg P, Malmstrom H, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Mar; 14(1):5630. PMID: 38453993
With the Neolithic transition, human lifestyle shifted from hunting and gathering to farming. This change altered subsistence patterns, cultural expression, and population structures as shown by the archaeological/zooarchaeological record, as...