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Language(s):
eng - English
Dates:
2021
Publication Status:
Accepted / In Press
Pages:
225
Publishing info:
Jena : Friedrich Schiller University, Faculty of Biosciences
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
1.1 Learning population demographic history from genomic data
1.1.1 Whole genome sequences help on reconstructing population history
1.1.2 Applications of the sequential Markov coalescent for demographic
inference
1.1.3 A brief overview on the human demographic history
1.2 Genetic perspectives on the (past) population structure in Africa
1.2.1 Present-day genetic, linguistic and subsistence variations in Africa
1.2.2 Ancient DNA sheds lights on the past population movements in Africa
1.3 A brief introduction into Eurasia's Eastern Steppe
2. Aim of the thesis
3. Overview of Manuscripts and author’s Contribution
3.1 Manuscript A
3.2 Manuscript B
3.3 Manuscript C
4. Manuscript A
5. Manuscript B
6. Manuscript C
7. Discussion
7.1 MSMC-IM and outlook
7.2 aDNA - challenges and future
8. References
Rev. Type:
-
Degree:
PhD