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Ildiko Pap

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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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Sawyer S, Gelabert P, Yakir B, Llanos-Lizcano A, Sperduti A, Bondioli L, et al.
Genome Biol . 2024 Oct; 25(1):261. PMID: 39390557
Reconstructing premortem DNA methylation levels in ancient DNA has led to breakthrough studies such as the prediction of anatomical features of the Denisovan. These studies rely on computationally inferring methylation...
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Varadi O, Marcsik A, Masson M, Molnar E, Pap I, Spekker O, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinb) . 2023 Nov; 143S:102364. PMID: 38012937
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Jager H, Atz Zanotelli D, Maixner F, Nicklisch N, Alt K, Meller H, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinb) . 2023 Nov; 143S:102392. PMID: 38012935
Many sampling protocols have been established to successfully retrieve human DNA from archaeological remains, however the systematic detection of ancient pathogens remains challenging. Here, we present a first assessment of...
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Zink A, Maixner F, Jager H, Szikossy I, Palfi G, Pap I
Tuberculosis (Edinb) . 2023 Nov; 143S:102371. PMID: 38012931
The molecular analysis of ancient pathogen DNA represents a unique opportunity for the study of infectious diseases in ancient human remains. Among other diseases, paleogenetic studies have been successful in...
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Lee O, Wu H, Besra G, Minnikin D, Jaeger H, Maixner F, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinb) . 2023 Nov; 143S:102420. PMID: 38012927
Skeletal remains of two Neanderthal individuals, a 25-35 year-old woman and a 3-4 year-old child, were discovered in a Subalyuk Cave in North-Eastern Hungary. Radiocarbon dating of the female and...
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Palfi G, Molnar E, Bereczki Z, Coqueugniot H, Dutour O, Tillier A, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinb) . 2023 Nov; 143S:102419. PMID: 38012926
In 1932, skeletal remains of two Neanderthal individuals, a young adult female and a 3-4-year-old child, were discovered in Subalyuk Cave in Northern Hungary [1,2]. Results of the anthropological examination...
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Mester Z, Coqueugniot H, Tillier A, Rosendahl W, Friedrich R, Zink A, et al.
Anthropol Anz . 2023 Sep; 81(2):169-181. PMID: 37675658
The Subalyuk hominin remains were uncovered in 1932 in a cave of the same name in the Bükk Mountains, near the village of Cserépfalu in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Northern Hungary. The...
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Szvak E, Gyory H, Scheffer K, Rosendahl W, Zesch S, Zink A, et al.
Anthropol Anz . 2022 Dec; 80(2):233-240. PMID: 36510649
The permanent exhibition of the Hungarian National Museum, Semmelweis Museum of Medical History of Budapest, Hungary, displays some human remains believed to originate from ancient Egypt. Within the framework of...
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Figus C, Stephens N, Sorrentino R, Bortolini E, Arrighi S, Higgins O, et al.
Anat Rec (Hoboken) . 2022 Jun; 306(1):124-142. PMID: 35656925
Objective: The development of bipedalism is a very complex activity that contributes to shaping the anatomy of the foot. The talus, which starts ossifying in utero, may account for the...