Sainbileg Undrakhbold
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Recent Articles
1.
Gross N, Maestre F, Liancourt P, Berdugo M, Martin R, Gozalo B, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Aug;
632(8026):808-814.
PMID: 39112697
Earth harbours an extraordinary plant phenotypic diversity that is at risk from ongoing global changes. However, it remains unknown how increasing aridity and livestock grazing pressure-two major drivers of global...
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Xu L, Wang Q, Yang R, Ganbold D, Tsogbadrakh N, Dong K, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Sep;
13(1):14663.
PMID: 37670129
No abstract available.
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Xu L, Wang Q, Yang R, Ganbold D, Tsogbadrakh N, Dong K, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Jul;
13(1):11906.
PMID: 37488160
The incidence of plague has rebounded in the Americas, Asia, and Africa alongside rapid globalization and climate change. Previous studies have shown local climate to have significant nonlinear effects on...
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Kerfahi D, Ogwu M, Ariunzaya D, Balt A, Davaasuren D, Enkhmandal O, et al.
Microb Ecol
. 2019 Jul;
79(2):420-431.
PMID: 31273405
The soil fungal ecology of the southern Gobi region of Mongolia has been little studied. We utilized the ITS1 region from soil DNA to study possible influences soil metal concentrations ...
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Fages A, Hanghoj K, Khan N, Gaunitz C, Seguin-Orlando A, Leonardi M, et al.
Cell
. 2019 May;
177(6):1419-1435.e31.
PMID: 31056281
Horse domestication revolutionized warfare and accelerated travel, trade, and the geographic expansion of languages. Here, we present the largest DNA time series for a non-human organism to date, including genome-scale...
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de Barros Damgaard P, Marchi N, Rasmussen S, Peyrot M, Renaud G, Korneliussen T, et al.
Nature
. 2018 Sep;
563(7729):E16.
PMID: 30166629
with In this Article, Angela M. Taravella and Melissa A. Wilson Sayres have been added to the author list (associated with: School of Life Sciences, Center for Evolution and Medicine,...
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de Barros Damgaard P, Marchi N, Rasmussen S, Peyrot M, Renaud G, Korneliussen T, et al.
Nature
. 2018 May;
557(7705):369-374.
PMID: 29743675
For thousands of years the Eurasian steppes have been a centre of human migrations and cultural change. Here we sequence the genomes of 137 ancient humans (about 1× average coverage),...
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Gaunitz C, Fages A, Hanghoj K, Albrechtsen A, Khan N, Schubert M, et al.
Science
. 2018 Feb;
360(6384):111-114.
PMID: 29472442
The Eneolithic Botai culture of the Central Asian steppes provides the earliest archaeological evidence for horse husbandry, ~5500 years ago, but the exact nature of early horse domestication remains controversial....
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Pither J, Fraser L, Jentsch A, Sternberg M, Zobel M, Cahill J, et al.
Science
. 2016 Jan;
351(6272):457.
PMID: 26823419
Tredennick et al. criticize one of our statistical analyses and emphasize the low explanatory power of models relating productivity to diversity. These criticisms do not detract from our key findings,...
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Fraser L, Pither J, Jentsch A, Sternberg M, Zobel M, Askarizadeh D, et al.
Science
. 2015 Jul;
349(6245):302-5.
PMID: 26185249
The search for predictions of species diversity across environmental gradients has challenged ecologists for decades. The humped-back model (HBM) suggests that plant diversity peaks at intermediate productivity; at low productivity...