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The following pages link to Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia (Q35660342):
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- Pitfalls of the Geographic Population Structure (GPS) Approach Applied to Human Genetic History: A Case Study of Ashkenazi Jews (Q26743944) (← links)
- Early Neolithic genomes from the eastern Fertile Crescent (Q27480266) (← links)
- Genomic insights into the origin of farming in the ancient Near East (Q27480271) (← links)
- Ancient DNA and the rewriting of human history: be sparing with Occam's razor (Q28067158) (← links)
- Understanding rare and common diseases in the context of human evolution (Q28067740) (← links)
- Recent advances in the study of fine-scale population structure in humans (Q28070107) (← links)
- Exploring Relationships between Host Genome and Microbiome: New Insights from Genome-Wide Association Studies (Q28077937) (← links)
- Genomic insights into the peopling of the Southwest Pacific (Q28137466) (← links)
- Regional Differences in the Accumulation of SNPs on the Male-Specific Portion of the Human Y Chromosome Replicate Autosomal Patterns: Implications for Genetic Dating (Q28265655) (← links)
- Ancient genomes link early farmers from Atapuerca in Spain to modern-day Basques (Q28267144) (← links)
- Genomic and archaeological evidence suggest a dual origin of domestic dogs (Q28276102) (← links)
- Tracing the peopling of the world through genomics (Q28516244) (← links)
- Chemical Analysis of Pottery Demonstrates Prehistoric Origin for High-Altitude Alpine Dairying (Q28551484) (← links)
- The population genomics of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) based on whole-genome sequences (Q28591103) (← links)
- Maternal Genetic Ancestry and Legacy of 10(th) Century AD Hungarians (Q28595659) (← links)
- DNA evidence of bowhead whale exploitation by Greenlandic Paleo-Inuit 4,000 years ago (Q28595932) (← links)
- Fast, Accurate and Automatic Ancient Nucleosome and Methylation Maps with epiPALEOMIX (Q28596169) (← links)
- Human Y Chromosome Haplogroup N: A Non-trivial Time-Resolved Phylogeography that Cuts across Language Families (Q28596543) (← links)
- The shaping of human diversity: filters, boundaries and transitions (Q28597307) (← links)
- Toward high-resolution population genomics using archaeological samples (Q28597666) (← links)
- Ancient DNA and human history (Q28597755) (← links)
- Y-chromosome phylogeographic analysis of the Greek-Cypriot population reveals elements consistent with Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements (Q28600966) (← links)
- Early Life Conditions and Physiological Stress following the Transition to Farming in Central/Southeast Europe: Skeletal Growth Impairment and 6000 Years of Gradual Recovery (Q28601317) (← links)
- Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of Indo-European folktales (Q28601513) (← links)
- Diet and Mobility in the Corded Ware of Central Europe (Q28602216) (← links)
- The Role of Recent Admixture in Forming the Contemporary West Eurasian Genomic Landscape (Q28602535) (← links)
- A Common Genetic Origin for Early Farmers from Mediterranean Cardial and Central European LBK Cultures (Q28607215) (← links)
- Early divergent strains of Yersinia pestis in Eurasia 5,000 years ago (Q28607475) (← links)
- The genetics of an early Neolithic pastoralist from the Zagros, Iran (Q28972299) (← links)
- A European Mitochondrial Haplotype Identified in Ancient Phoenician Remains from Carthage, North Africa (Q29037069) (← links)
- Upper Palaeolithic genomes reveal deep roots of modern Eurasians (Q29544409) (← links)
- Population history in third-millennium-BC Europe: assessing the contribution of genetics (Q29999682) (← links)
- Genetic Structure of the Armenian Population (Q30239044) (← links)
- Draft genome of the fungus-growing termite pathogenic fungus Ophiocordyceps bispora (Ophiocordycipitaceae, Hypocreales, Ascomycota) (Q30313300) (← links)
- The possibility of coexistence and co-development in language competition: ecology-society computational model and simulation. (Q30382999) (← links)
- The Demographic Development of the First Farmers in Anatolia (Q30460256) (← links)
- A method for positive forensic identification of samples from extremely low-coverage sequence data (Q31030708) (← links)
- Genome-wide data from two early Neolithic East Asian individuals dating to 7700 years ago (Q31159706) (← links)
- The wolf reference genome sequence (Canis lupus lupus) and its implications for Canis spp. population genomics (Q32175916) (← links)
- The study of human Y chromosome variation through ancient DNA. (Q33639424) (← links)
- Archaic Adaptive Introgression in TBX15/WARS2. (Q33681777) (← links)
- Ancient and recent admixture layers in Sicily and Southern Italy trace multiple migration routes along the Mediterranean (Q33694504) (← links)
- Selection in Europeans on Fatty Acid Desaturases Associated with Dietary Changes (Q33698614) (← links)
- A matter of months: High precision migration chronology of a Bronze Age female (Q33764730) (← links)
- Y-chromosomal analysis of Greek Cypriots reveals a primarily common pre-Ottoman paternal ancestry with Turkish Cypriots (Q33807018) (← links)
- Paleogenomic Evidence for Multi-generational Mixing between Neolithic Farmers and Mesolithic Hunter-Gatherers in the Lower Danube Basin (Q33830819) (← links)
- A new model for ancient DNA decay based on paleogenomic meta-analysis (Q33878661) (← links)
- Genome-wide patterns of selection in 230 ancient Eurasians (Q34502635) (← links)
- Genomic study of the Ket: a Paleo-Eskimo-related ethnic group with significant ancient North Eurasian ancestry (Q34513468) (← links)
- Punctuated bursts in human male demography inferred from 1,244 worldwide Y-chromosome sequences (Q34523363) (← links)