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The following pages link to Denisovan Ancestry in East Eurasian and Native American Populations (Q40806785):
Displaying 38 items.
- Genomic insights into the peopling of the Southwest Pacific (Q28137466) (← links)
- A genomic history of Aboriginal Australia (Q28314883) (← links)
- Toward high-resolution population genomics using archaeological samples (Q28597666) (← links)
- Introgression of Neandertal- and Denisovan-like Haplotypes Contributes to Adaptive Variation in Human Toll-like Receptors (Q28602436) (← links)
- Human Dispersal Out of Africa: A Lasting Debate (Q28603780) (← links)
- Genome-Wide Analysis in Brazilians Reveals Highly Differentiated Native American Genome Regions (Q30274962) (← links)
- Genetic evidence for two founding populations of the Americas (Q34486189) (← links)
- Nuclear DNA sequences from the Middle Pleistocene Sima de los Huesos hominins (Q34518154) (← links)
- A Burden of Rare Variants Associated with Extremes of Gene Expression in Human Peripheral Blood. (Q36559243) (← links)
- Ancestral Origins and Genetic History of Tibetan Highlanders (Q37231398) (← links)
- Elucidating the origin of HLA-B*73 allelic lineage: Did modern humans benefit by archaic introgression? (Q37547474) (← links)
- Discerning the Origins of the Negritos, First Sundaland People: Deep Divergence and Archaic Admixture. (Q38601958) (← links)
- A fourth Denisovan individual (Q38684970) (← links)
- Detecting hybridization using ancient DNA. (Q38716685) (← links)
- Transmission between Archaic and Modern Human Ancestors during the Evolution of the Oncogenic Human Papillomavirus 16. (Q39356598) (← links)
- Reconstructing human population history from dental phenotypes (Q42286289) (← links)
- 40,000-Year-Old Individual from Asia Provides Insight into Early Population Structure in Eurasia. (Q46122450) (← links)
- A high-coverage Neandertal genome from Vindija Cave in Croatia. (Q46270621) (← links)
- The gateway from Near into Remote Oceania: new insights from genome-wide data (Q47087771) (← links)
- Excavating Neandertal and Denisovan DNA from the genomes of Melanesian individuals. (Q47325522) (← links)
- Reconstructing the demographic history of the Himalayan and adjoining populations (Q47553220) (← links)
- Genomic structure of the native inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia and North Borneo suggests complex human population history in Southeast Asia. (Q49567146) (← links)
- Analysis of Human Sequence Data Reveals Two Pulses of Archaic Denisovan Admixture. (Q51146852) (← links)
- Ancient genomes document multiple waves of migration in Southeast Asian prehistory (Q57094666) (← links)
- Detecting archaic introgression using an unadmixed outgroup (Q57199566) (← links)
- The success of failed Homo sapiens dispersals out of Africa and into Asia (Q60019814) (← links)
- A late Middle Pleistocene Denisovan mandible from the Tibetan Plateau (Q63430769) (← links)
- The spread of steppe and Iranian-related ancestry in the islands of the western Mediterranean (Q89866584) (← links)
- The Overlooked Tradition of "Personal Music" and Its Place in the Evolution of Music (Q90054879) (← links)
- Insights into human genetic variation and population history from 929 diverse genomes (Q90469430) (← links)
- Using hominin introgression to trace modern human dispersals (Q91840179) (← links)
- Archaic mitochondrial DNA inserts in modern day nuclear genomes (Q92262712) (← links)
- Ancient DNA from the skeletons of Roopkund Lake reveals Mediterranean migrants in India (Q92735127) (← links)
- Admixture and natural selection shaped genomes of an Austronesian-speaking population in the Solomon Islands (Q93196165) (← links)
- Human Stem Cell Resources Are an Inroad to Neandertal DNA Functions (Q96591197) (← links)
- Signals interpreted as archaic introgression appear to be driven primarily by faster evolution in Africa (Q98893995) (← links)
- Denisovan ancestry and population history of early East Asians (Q101120557) (← links)
- Denisovan DNA in Late Pleistocene sediments from Baishiya Karst Cave on the Tibetan Plateau (Q101120564) (← links)