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    Temporal mapping of derived high-frequency gene variants supports the mosaic nature of the evolution of Homo sapiens by Alejandro Andirkó, Juan Moriano, Alessandro Vitriolo, Martin Kuhlwilm, Giuseppe Testa, Cedric Boeckx

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Overall, we provide a fine-grained temporal mapping of derived variants in Homo sapiens that helps to illuminate the intricate evolutionary history of our species.…”
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    Homo Sapiens (Human) microRNA 187 Expression Is Dysregulated in Testis of Non-obstructive Azoospermic Men by Fahimeh Piryaei, Hossein Mozdarani, Mohammad Ali Sadighi Gilani, Mansour Ebrahimi

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Accordingly, the present study examined the expression pattern of Homo sapiens (human) microRNA (hsa-mir-187) in the testicular biopsies of infertile men with non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA) and Sertoli cell-only syndrome (SCOS) subtype in comparison with those with obstructive azoospermia (OA). …”
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    Zur Chronologie des Kelsterbach—Hominiden, des ältesten Vertreters des Homo sapiens sapiens in Europa by R. Protsch, A. Semmel

    Published 1978-01-01
    “…Er ist der älteste datierte und früheste Bewohner Zentraleuropas, der dem Homo sapiens sapiens angehört.…”
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    Chronometric data and stratigraphic evidence support discontinuity between Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens in the Italian Peninsula by Higham, T, Frouin, M, Douka, K, Ronchitelli, A, Boscato, P, Benazzi, S, Crezzini, J, Spagnolo, V, McCarty, M, Marciani, G, Falcucci, A, Rossini, M, Arrighi, S, Dominici, C, Devièse, T, Schwenninger, J, Martini, I, Moroni, A, Boschin, F

    Published 2024
    “…The process by which Palaeolithic Europe was transformed from a Neanderthal-dominated region to one occupied exclusively by Homo sapiens has proven challenging to diagnose. A blurred chronology has made it difficult to determine when Neanderthals disappeared and whether modern humans overlapped with them. …”
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