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    Development and evaluation of RNA-seq methods by Levin, Joshua Z., Adiconis, Xian, Yassour, Moran, Thompson, Dawn, Guttman, Mitchell, Berger, Michael F., Fan, Lin, Friedman, Nir, Nusbaum, Chad, Gnirke, Andreas, Regev, Aviv

    Published 2012
    “…This article is part of the supplement: Beyond the Genome: The true gene count, human evolution and disease genomics…”
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    Small Traditional Human Communities Sustain Genomic Diversity over Microgeographic Scales despite Linguistic Isolation by Cox, Murray P., Hudjashov, Georgi, Sim, Andre, Savina, Olga, Karafet, Tatiana M., Sudoyo, Herawati, Lansing, John Stephen

    Published 2017
    “…This loosely-connected network structure, once the global norm and still extant on Sumba today, provides a living proxy to explore fine-scale genome dynamics in the sort of small traditional communities within which the most recent episodes of human evolution occurred.…”
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    Interferon-inducible protein 16 (IFI16) has a broad-spectrum binding ability against ssDNA targets: An evolutionary hypothesis for antiretroviral checkpoint by Hurst, T, Aswad, A, Karamitros, T, Katzourakis, A, Smith, A, Magiorkinis, G

    Published 2019
    “…While HIV-1 has emerged relatively recently as a human pathogen, the cDNA functionality of IFI16 could have been selected for during the course of human evolution. Here we present a novel hypothesis that the products of reverse transcription of HK2, which has been proliferating in the genome of human ancestors for 30 million years, could interact with IFI16. …”
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    Identification of Bovine miRNAs with the Potential to Affect Human Gene Expression by Moldir Myrzabekova, Siegfried Labeit, Siegfried Labeit, Raigul Niyazova, Aigul Akimniyazova, Anatoliy Ivashchenko

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Milk and other products from large mammals have emerged during human evolution as an important source of nutrition. Recently, it has been recognized that exogenous miRNAs (mRNA inhibited RNA) contained in milk and other tissues of the mammalian body can enter the human body, which in turn have the ability to potentially regulate human metabolism by affecting gene expression. …”
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    Between two pandemics: Older, gay men's experiences across HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 by Ingrid Handlovsky, Tessa Wonsiak, Anthony T. Amato, Michael Halpin, Olivier Ferlatte, Hannah Kia

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Pandemics are a component of human life, and have had great bearing on the trajectory of human evolution. Historically, the biomedical aspects of pandemics have been overrepresented, but there is growing recognition of the degree to which pandemics are socially and culturally embedded, highlighting how virus perception is socially and politically informed. …”
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    Ecophylogenetics Clarifies the Evolutionary Association between Mammals and Their Gut Microbiota by Christopher A. Gaulke, Holly K. Arnold, Ian R. Humphreys, Steven W. Kembel, James P. O’Dwyer, Thomas J. Sharpton

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…We found not only that such clades do exist among mammals but also that they appear to be subject to natural selection and characterize human evolution.…”
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    Modern Sedimentation and Authigenic Mineral Formation in the Chew Bahir Basin, Southern Ethiopia: Implications for Interpretation of Late Quaternary Paleoclimate Records by Daniel Gebregiorgis, Daniel M. Deocampo, Verena Foerster, Fred J. Longstaffe, Jeremy S. Delaney, Frank Schaebitz, Annett Junginger, Monika Markowska, Stephan Opitz, Martin H. Trauth, Henry F. Lamb, Henry F. Lamb, Asfawossen Asrat

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Our goal is to better understand the role of modern sedimentary processes in chemical proxy formation in the Chew Bahir paleolake, a newly investigated paleoclimatic archive, to provide environmental context for human evolution and dispersal. Modern sediment outside the currently dry playa lake floor have higher SiO2 and Al2O3 (50–70 wt.%) content compared to mudflat samples. …”
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    The novel compound heterozygous rare variants may impact positively selected regions of TUBGCP6, a microcephaly associated gene by Jianhai Chen, Lijuan Ying, Li Zeng, Chunyu Li, Yangying Jia, Hao Yang, Guang Yang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In contrast, the brain-size enlargement is most probably driven by positive selection, in light of this critical phenotypical innovation during primates and human evolution. Thus, microcephaly-related genes were extensively studied for signals of positive selection. …”
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    Admixture with indigenous people helps local adaptation: admixture-enabled selection in Polynesians by Mariko Isshiki, Izumi Naka, Ryosuke Kimura, Nao Nishida, Takuro Furusawa, Kazumi Natsuhara, Taro Yamauchi, Minato Nakazawa, Takafumi Ishida, Tsukasa Inaoka, Yasuhiro Matsumura, Ryutaro Ohtsuka, Jun Ohashi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Considering frequent admixture events in human evolution history, the acceleration of local adaptation through admixture should be a common event in humans.…”
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