The selection landscape and genetic legacy of ancient Eurasians

<p>The Holocene (beginning around 12,000&thinsp;years ago) encompassed some of the most significant changes in human evolution, with far-reaching consequences for the dietary, physical and mental health of present-day populations. Using a dataset of more than 1,600 imputed ancient genomes,...

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Main Authors: Irving-Pease, EK, Refoyo-Martínez, A, Barrie, W, Ingason, A, Pearson, A, Fischer, A, Sjögren, K-G, Halgren, AS, Macleod, R, Demeter, F, Henriksen, RA, Vimala, T, McColl, H, Vaughn, AH, Speidel, L, Stern, AJ, Scorrano, G, Ramsøe, A, Schork, AJ, Rosengren, A, Zhao, L, Kristiansen, K, Iversen, AKN, Fugger, L, Sudmant, PH, Lawson, DJ, Durbin, R, Korneliussen, T, Werge, T, Allentoft, ME, Sikora, M, Nielsen, R, Racimo, F, Willerslev, E
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2024