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Natalie M Myres

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Han E, Carbonetto P, Curtis R, Wang Y, Granka J, Byrnes J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Feb; 8:14238. PMID: 28169989
Despite strides in characterizing human history from genetic polymorphism data, progress in identifying genetic signatures of recent demography has been limited. Here we identify very recent fine-scale population structure in...
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Trombetta B, DAtanasio E, Massaia A, Myres N, Scozzari R, Cruciani F, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Jul; 10(7):e0134646. PMID: 26226630
Factors affecting the rate and pattern of the mutational process are being identified for human autosomes, but the same relationships for the male specific portion of the Y chromosome (MSY)...
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Underhill P, Poznik G, Rootsi S, Jarve M, Lin A, Wang J, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet . 2014 Mar; 23(1):124-31. PMID: 24667786
R1a-M420 is one of the most widely spread Y-chromosome haplogroups; however, its substructure within Europe and Asia has remained poorly characterized. Using a panel of 16 244 male subjects from...
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Scozzari R, Massaia A, Trombetta B, Bellusci G, Myres N, Novelletto A, et al.
Genome Res . 2014 Jan; 24(3):535-44. PMID: 24395829
Sequence diversity and the ages of the deepest nodes of the MSY phylogeny remain largely unexplored due to the severely biased collection of SNPs available for study. We characterized 68...
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Rootsi S, Behar D, Jarve M, Lin A, Myres N, Passarelli B, et al.
Nat Commun . 2013 Dec; 4:2928. PMID: 24346185
Previous Y-chromosome studies have demonstrated that Ashkenazi Levites, members of a paternally inherited Jewish priestly caste, display a distinctive founder event within R1a, the most prevalent Y-chromosome haplogroup in Eastern...
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Di Cristofaro J, Pennarun E, Mazieres S, Myres N, Lin A, Temori S, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Nov; 8(10):e76748. PMID: 24204668
Despite being located at the crossroads of Asia, genetics of the Afghanistan populations have been largely overlooked. It is currently inhabited by five major ethnic populations: Pashtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek...
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Scozzari R, Massaia A, DAtanasio E, Myres N, Perego U, Trombetta B, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Nov; 7(11):e49170. PMID: 23145109
One hundred and forty-six previously detected mutations were more precisely positioned in the human Y chromosome phylogeny by the analysis of 51 representative Y chromosome haplogroups and the use of...
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Rootsi S, Myres N, Lin A, Jarve M, King R, Kutuev I, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet . 2012 May; 20(12):1275-82. PMID: 22588667
Haplogroup G, together with J2 clades, has been associated with the spread of agriculture, especially in the European context. However, interpretations based on simple haplogroup frequency clines do not recognize...
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Keller A, Graefen A, Ball M, Matzas M, Boisguerin V, Maixner F, et al.
Nat Commun . 2012 Mar; 3:698. PMID: 22426219
The Tyrolean Iceman, a 5,300-year-old Copper age individual, was discovered in 1991 on the Tisenjoch Pass in the Italian part of the Ötztal Alps. Here we report the complete genome...
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King R, Di Cristofaro J, Kouvatsi A, Triantaphyllidis C, Scheidel W, Myres N, et al.
BMC Evol Biol . 2011 Mar; 11:69. PMID: 21401952
Background: The process of Greek colonization of the central and western Mediterranean during the Archaic and Classical Eras has been understudied from the perspective of population genetics. To investigate the...