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Mattias Jakobsson

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Plascencia A, Jakobsson M, Sanchez-Quinto F
Sci Rep . 2025 Feb; 15(1):6161. PMID: 39979344
Computational HLA typing has surged as a cost-effective strategy to uncover questions regarding the evolution of the HLA system, enabling immunogenic characterization from ancient DNA (aDNA) data. Nevertheless, it remains...
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Breton G, Barham L, Mudenda G, Soodyall H, Schlebusch C, Jakobsson M
Nat Commun . 2024 Aug; 15(1):7307. PMID: 39181874
Sub-equatorial Africa is today inhabited predominantly by Bantu-speaking groups of Western African descent who brought agriculture to the Luangwa valley in eastern Zambia ~2000 years ago. Before their arrival the...
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Alves I, Giemza J, Blum M, Bernhardsson C, Chatel S, Karakachoff M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Aug; 15(1):6710. PMID: 39112481
The demographical history of France remains largely understudied despite its central role toward understanding modern population structure across Western Europe. Here, by exploring publicly available Europe-wide genotype datasets together with...
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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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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...
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Simoes L, Peyroteo-Stjerna R, Marchand G, Bernhardsson C, Vialet A, Chetty D, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Feb; 121(10):e2310545121. PMID: 38408241
Since the early Holocene, western and central Europe was inhabited by a genetically distinct group of Western Hunter-Gatherers (WHGs). This group was eventually replaced and assimilated by the incoming Neolithic...
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Zeberg H, Jakobsson M, Paabo S
Cell . 2024 Feb; 187(5):1047-1058. PMID: 38367615
Modern human ancestors diverged from the ancestors of Neandertals and Denisovans about 600,000 years ago. Until about 40,000 years ago, these three groups existed in parallel, occasionally met, and exchanged...
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Kirdok E, Kashuba N, Damlien H, Manninen M, Nordqvist B, Kjellstrom A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Jan; 13(1):22125. PMID: 38238372
Prehistoric chewed pitch has proven to be a useful source of ancient DNA, both from humans and their microbiomes. Here we present the metagenomic analysis of three pieces of chewed...
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Mattila T, Svensson E, Juras A, Gunther T, Kashuba N, Ala-Hulkko T, et al.
Commun Biol . 2023 Aug; 6(1):793. PMID: 37558731
The genomic landscape of Stone Age Europe was shaped by multiple migratory waves and population replacements, but different regions do not all show similar patterns. To refine our understanding of...
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Chylenski M, Makarowicz P, Juras A, Krzewinska M, Pospieszny L, Ehler E, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Aug; 14(1):4395. PMID: 37528090
The demographic history of East-Central Europe after the Neolithic period remains poorly explored, despite this region being on the confluence of various ecological zones and cultural entities. Here, the descendants...