Sue Colledge
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Recent Articles
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Evershed R, Davey Smith G, Roffet-Salque M, Timpson A, Diekmann Y, Lyon M, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Aug;
609(7927):E9.
PMID: 36042335
No abstract available.
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Evershed R, Davey Smith G, Roffet-Salque M, Timpson A, Diekmann Y, Lyon M, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Jul;
608(7922):336-345.
PMID: 35896751
In European and many African, Middle Eastern and southern Asian populations, lactase persistence (LP) is the most strongly selected monogenic trait to have evolved over the past 10,000 years. Although...
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Bevan A, Colledge S, Fuller D, Fyfe R, Shennan S, Stevens C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Nov;
114(49):E10524-E10531.
PMID: 29158411
We consider the long-term relationship between human demography, food production, and Holocene climate via an archaeological radiocarbon date series of unprecedented sampling density and detail. There is striking consistency in...
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Arranz-Otaegui A, Colledge S, Zapata L, Teira-Mayolini L, Ibanez J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2016 Dec;
113(49):14001-14006.
PMID: 27930348
Recent studies have broadened our knowledge regarding the origins of agriculture in southwest Asia by highlighting the multiregional and protracted nature of plant domestication. However, there have been few archaeobotanical...
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Shennan S, Downey S, Timpson A, Edinborough K, Colledge S, Kerig T, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2013 Oct;
4:2486.
PMID: 24084891
Following its initial arrival in SE Europe 8,500 years ago agriculture spread throughout the continent, changing food production and consumption patterns and increasing population densities. Here we show that, in...
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Hunt H, Vander Linden M, Liu X, Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute G, Colledge S, Jones M
Veg Hist Archaeobot
. 2009 Aug;
17(Suppl 1):5-18.
PMID: 19657476
We have collated and reviewed published records of the genera Panicum and Setaria (Poaceae), including the domesticated millets Panicum miliaceum L. (broomcorn millet) and Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv. (foxtail...