Human evolution: a tale from ancient genomes
Volume: 372, Issue: 1713, Pages: 20150484 - 20150484
Published: Feb 5, 2017
Abstract
The field of human ancient DNA (aDNA) has moved from mitochondrial sequencing that suffered from contamination and provided limited biological insights, to become a fully genomic discipline that is changing our conception of human history. Recent successes include the sequencing of extinct hominins, and true population genomic studies of Bronze Age populations. Among the emerging areas of aDNA research, the analysis of past epigenomes is set to...
Paper Details
Title
Human evolution: a tale from ancient genomes
Published Date
Feb 5, 2017
Volume
372
Issue
1713
Pages
20150484 - 20150484
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