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Maanasa Raghavan

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de la Fuente Castro C, Cortes C, Raghavan M, Castillo D, Castro M, Verdugo R, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2024 Sep; 16(9). PMID: 39235046
The South American archaeological record has ample evidence of the socio-cultural dynamism of human populations in the past. This has also been supported through the analysis of ancient genomes, by...
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Biddanda A, Bandyopadhyay E, de la Fuente Castro C, Witonsky D, Urban Aragon J, Pasupuleti N, et al.
HGG Adv . 2024 May; 5(3):100305. PMID: 38720459
Over the past decade, genomic data have contributed to several insights on global human population histories. These studies have been met both with interest and critically, particularly by populations with...
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Avila-Arcos M, Raghavan M, Schlebusch C
Science . 2023 Oct; 382(6666):53-58. PMID: 37797024
Ancient DNA (aDNA) has added a wealth of information about our species' history, including insights on genetic origins, migrations and gene flow, genetic admixture, and health and disease. Much early...
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Avila-Arcos M, de la Fuente Castro C, Nieves-Colon M, Raghavan M
Front Genet . 2022 May; 13:880170. PMID: 35559028
Paleogenomics - the study of ancient genomes - has made significant contributions, especially to our understanding of the evolutionary history of humans. This knowledge influx has been a direct result...
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Silva C, de la Fuente Castro C, Gonzalez Zarzar T, Raghavan M, Tonko-Huenucoy A, Martinez F, et al.
Front Genet . 2022 Mar; 13:817318. PMID: 35309125
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Raghavan M, Schroeder H, Malaspinas A
Cell . 2019 Oct; 179(3):586-588. PMID: 31626767
Shinde et al. report the first genome-wide data from an ancient individual from the Indus Valley Civilization in South Asia. Their findings have implications for the origins and spread of...
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Valeur Seersholm F, Pedersen M, Soe M, Shokry H, Mak S, Ruter A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2016 Nov; 7:13389. PMID: 27824339
The demographic history of Greenland is characterized by recurrent migrations and extinctions since the first humans arrived 4,500 years ago. Our current understanding of these extinct cultures relies primarily on...
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Raghavan M, Steinrucken M, Harris K, Schiffels S, Rasmussen S, DeGiorgio M, et al.
Science . 2015 Jul; 349(6250):aab3884. PMID: 26198033
How and when the Americas were populated remains contentious. Using ancient and modern genome-wide data, we found that the ancestors of all present-day Native Americans, including Athabascans and Amerindians, entered...
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Schubert M, Jonsson H, Chang D, Der Sarkissian C, Ermini L, Ginolhac A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2014 Dec; 111(52):E5661-9. PMID: 25512547
The domestication of the horse ∼ 5.5 kya and the emergence of mounted riding, chariotry, and cavalry dramatically transformed human civilization. However, the genetics underlying horse domestication are difficult to...
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Der Sarkissian C, Allentoft M, Avila-Arcos M, Barnett R, Campos P, Cappellini E, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2014 Dec; 370(1660):20130387. PMID: 25487338
The past decade has witnessed a revolution in ancient DNA (aDNA) research. Although the field's focus was previously limited to mitochondrial DNA and a few nuclear markers, whole genome sequences...