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Patterns of coding variation in the complete exomes of three Neandertals
We present the DNA sequence of 17,367 protein-coding genes in two Neandertals from Spain and Croatia and analyze them together with the genome sequence recently determined from a Neandertal from southern Siberia.
Rosas, Antonio +4 more
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The European Middle Pleistocene represents a critical spatiotemporal interval in human evolution, marked by increasing morphological variability and ongoing debate regarding the evolutionary processes leading to the emergence of Neandertals.
Antonio Rosas +5 more
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Energetic Competition Between Neandertals and Anatomically Modern Humans
The effects of climate on energy expenditure, which include climatic influences on human metabolic physiology and variation in the level of physical activity required for subsistence under different environmental conditions, have been the focus of a ...
Churchill, Steven E., Froehle, Andrew W.
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Sampling Biases and New Ways of Addressing the Significance of Trauma in Neandertals. [PDF]
There is a popular perception that trauma was quite frequent in Neandertals because of harsh environmental conditions and their strenuous lifestyle. Many well-known individual Neandertals exhibit injuries, but they are mostly well-preserved, male and old.
Estabrook, Virginia Hutton
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The Krapina collection constitutes the largest sample of Neandertal individuals. However, comparisons of these fossils with other Western European Neandertals have been limited because of the fragmentary condition of the Krapina specimens and because ...
BALZEAU, ANTOINE, ANTOINE BALZEAU
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A limited protein high-fat diet may explain the low δ66Zn conundrum in the Neandertal from Gabasa. [PDF]
Ben-Dor M, Barkai R.
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A Neandertal dietary conundrum: Insights provided by tooth enamel Zn isotopes from Gabasa, Spain. [PDF]
Jaouen K +20 more
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The clinically relevant CYP2C8*3 and CYP2C9*2 haplotype is inherited from Neandertals. [PDF]
Haeggström S +3 more
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A Window on the Genetics of Human Speech: The FOXP2 Gene
The development of human speech seems to be a species-specific and genetically determined capacity and is considered an extremely important step in the rise of modern humans, human culture and civilisation.
Mink, Mátyás +3 more
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A high-coverage Neandertal genome from the Altai Mountains reveals population structure among Neandertals. [PDF]
Massilani D +19 more
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