Janet Kelso
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Swiel Y, Kelso J, Peyregne S
Genome Biol
. 2025 Jan;
26(1):4.
PMID: 39762943
Background: Genetic variation in the non-recombining part of the human Y chromosome has provided important insight into the paternal history of human populations. However, a significant and yet unexplained branch...
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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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Peyregne S, Slon V, Kelso J
Nat Rev Genet
. 2023 Sep;
25(2):83-103.
PMID: 37723347
Denisovans, a group of now extinct humans who lived in Eastern Eurasia in the Middle and Late Pleistocene, were first identified from DNA sequences just over a decade ago. Only...
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Essel E, Zavala E, Schulz-Kornas E, Kozlikin M, Fewlass H, Vernot B, et al.
Nature
. 2023 May;
618(7964):328-332.
PMID: 37138083
Artefacts made from stones, bones and teeth are fundamental to our understanding of human subsistence strategies, behaviour and culture in the Pleistocene. Although these resources are plentiful, it is impossible...
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Skov L, Peyregne S, Popli D, Iasi L, Deviese T, Slon V, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Oct;
610(7932):519-525.
PMID: 36261548
Genomic analyses of Neanderthals have previously provided insights into their population history and relationship to modern humans, but the social organization of Neanderthal communities remains poorly understood. Here we present...
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Dannemann M, Milaneschi Y, Yermakovich D, Stiglbauer V, Kariis H, Krebs K, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2022 Oct;
12(1):433.
PMID: 36198681
Despite advances in identifying the genetic basis of psychiatric and neurological disorders, fundamental questions about their evolutionary origins remain elusive. Here, introgressed variants from archaic humans such as Neandertals can...
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Peyregne S, Kelso J, Peter B, Paabo S
Elife
. 2022 Jul;
11.
PMID: 35816093
Proteins associated with the spindle apparatus, a cytoskeletal structure that ensures the proper segregation of chromosomes during cell division, experienced an unusual number of amino acid substitutions in modern humans...
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Le Duc D, Velluva A, Cassatt-Johnstone M, Olsen R, Baleka S, Lin C, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2022 Feb;
8(5):eabl6496.
PMID: 35119923
Steller's sea cow, an extinct sirenian and one of the largest Quaternary mammals, was described by Georg Steller in 1741 and eradicated by humans within 27 years. Here, we complement...
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Brown S, Massilani D, Kozlikin M, Shunkov M, Derevianko A, Stoessel A, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2021 Nov;
6(1):28-35.
PMID: 34824388
Since the initial identification of the Denisovans a decade ago, only a handful of their physical remains have been discovered. Here we analysed ~3,800 non-diagnostic bone fragments using collagen peptide...
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Alpaslan-Roodenberg S, Anthony D, Babiker H, Banffy E, Booth T, Capone P, et al.
Nature
. 2021 Oct;
599(7883):41-46.
PMID: 34671160
We are a group of archaeologists, anthropologists, curators and geneticists representing diverse global communities and 31 countries. All of us met in a virtual workshop dedicated to ethics in ancient...