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  Reconstructing the genetic history of late Neanderthals

Hajdinjak, M., Fu, Q., Hübner, A., Petr, M., Mafessoni, F., Grote, S., et al. (2018). Reconstructing the genetic history of late Neanderthals. Nature, 555(7695): 26151, pp. 652-656. doi:10.1038/nature26151.

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Hajdinjak, Mateja, Author
Fu, Qiaomei, Author
Hübner, Alexander, Author
Petr, Martin, Author
Mafessoni, Fabrizio, Author
Grote, Steffi, Author
Skoglund, Pontus, Author
Narasimham, Vagheesh, Author
Rougier, Hélène, Author
Crevecoeur, Isabelle, Author
Semal, Patrick, Author
Soressi, Marie, Author
Talamo, Sahra, Author
Hublin, Jean-Jacques, Author
Gušić, Ivan, Author
Kućan, Željko, Author
Rudan, Pavao, Author
Golovanova, Liubov V., Author
Doronichev, Vladimir B., Author
Posth, Cosimo1, Author           
Krause, Johannes1, Author           Korlević, Petra, AuthorNagel, Sarah, AuthorNickel, Birgit, AuthorSlatkin, Montgomery, AuthorPatterson, Nick, AuthorReich, David, AuthorPrüfer, Kay, AuthorMeyer, Matthias, AuthorPääbo, Svante, AuthorKelso, Janet, Author more..
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1Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074310              

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Free keywords: Anthropology, DNA sequencing, Evolutionary biology, Evolutionary genetics
 Abstract: Although it has previously been shown that Neanderthals contributed DNA to modern humans, not much is known about the genetic diversity of Neanderthals or the relationship between late Neanderthal populations at the time at which their last interactions with early modern humans occurred and before they eventually disappeared. Our ability to retrieve DNA from a larger number of Neanderthal individuals has been limited by poor preservation of endogenous DNA and contamination of Neanderthal skeletal remains by large amounts of microbial and present-day human DNA. Here we use hypochlorite treatment of as little as 9 mg of bone or tooth powder to generate between 1- and 2.7-fold genomic coverage of five Neanderthals who lived around 39,000 to 47,000 years ago (that is, late Neanderthals), thereby doubling the number of Neanderthals for which genome sequences are available. Genetic similarity among late Neanderthals is well predicted by their geographical location, and comparison to the genome of an older Neanderthal from the Caucasus indicates that a population turnover is likely to have occurred, either in the Caucasus or throughout Europe, towards the end of Neanderthal history. We find that the bulk of Neanderthal gene flow into early modern humans originated from one or more source populations that diverged from the Neanderthals that were studied here at least 70,000 years ago, but after they split from a previously sequenced Neanderthal from Siberia around 150,000 years ago. Although four of the Neanderthals studied here post-date the putative arrival of early modern humans into Europe, we do not detect any recent gene flow from early modern humans in their ancestry.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2017-07-222018-01-242018-03-212018-03-29
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 16
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/nature26151
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Title: Nature
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Publ. Info: London : Nature Publishing Group
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 555 (7695) Sequence Number: 26151 Start / End Page: 652 - 656 Identifier: ISSN: 0028-0836
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925427238