Harald Ringbauer
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Recent Articles
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Lipson M, Ringbauer H, Lucarini G, Aouadi N, Aoudia L, Belhouchet L, et al.
Nature
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40074896
Ancient DNA from the Mediterranean region has revealed long-range connections and population transformations associated with the spread of food-producing economies. However, in contrast to Europe, genetic data from this key...
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Gnecchi-Ruscone G, Racz Z, Liccardo S, Lee J, Huang Y, Traverso L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2025 Feb;
122(9):e2418485122.
PMID: 39993190
The Huns appeared in Europe in the 370s, establishing an Empire that reshaped West Eurasian history. Yet until today their origins remain a matter of extensive debate. Traditional theories link...
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Lazaridis I, Patterson N, Anthony D, Vyazov L, Fournier R, Ringbauer H, et al.
Nature
. 2025 Feb;
639(8054):E14.
PMID: 39979458
No abstract available.
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Lazaridis I, Patterson N, Anthony D, Vyazov L, Fournier R, Ringbauer H, et al.
Nature
. 2025 Feb;
639(8053):132-142.
PMID: 39910300
The Yamnaya archaeological complex appeared around 3300 BC across the steppes north of the Black and Caspian Seas, and by 3000 BC it reached its maximal extent, ranging from Hungary...
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Huang Y, Carmi S, Ringbauer H
Genetics
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39854269
Long, identical haplotypes shared between pairs of individuals, known as identity-by-descent (IBD) segments, result from recently shared co-ancestry. Various methods have been developed to utilize IBD sharing for demographic inference...
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Freudiger A, Jovanovic V, Huang Y, Snyder-Mackler N, Conrad D, Miller B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2025 Jan;
122(3):e2401106122.
PMID: 39808663
Biological relatedness is a key consideration in studies of behavior, population structure, and trait evolution. Except for parent-offspring dyads, pedigrees capture relatedness imperfectly. The number and length of identical-by-descent DNA...
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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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Veselka B, Reich D, Capuzzo G, Olalde I, Callan K, Zalzala F, et al.
Antiquity
. 2024 Dec;
98(402):1576-1591.
PMID: 39703808
The ancient cemetery of Pommerœul, Belgium, was classified as Gallo-Roman in the 1970s', yielding 76 cremation graves and one inhumation. However, subsequent radiocarbon analyses dated the inhumation to the Late...
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Sumer A, Rougier H, Villalba-Mouco V, Huang Y, Iasi L, Essel E, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Dec;
638(8051):711-717.
PMID: 39667410
Modern humans arrived in Europe more than 45,000 years ago, overlapping at least 5,000 years with Neanderthals. Limited genomic data from these early modern humans have shown that at least...
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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...