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Search-and-remove genome editing allows selection of cells by DNA sequence. [PDF]
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The MERS-CoV receptor gene is among COVID-19 risk factors inherited from Neandertals
Zeberg H, Pääbo S.
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Imaging genomics reveals genetic architecture of the globular human braincase
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A genetic variant protective against severe COVID-19 is inherited from Neandertals
Zeberg H, Pääbo S.
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Structure of a polymorphic repeat at the <i>CACNA1C</i> schizophrenia locus. [PDF]
Moya R, Wang X, Tsien RW, Maurano MT.
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L'extinció dels naendertals i l'expansió dels sapiens a les nostres comarques [PDF]
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Behaviour and cognition in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic: introduction
Wenban-Smith, Francis
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The last decade has seen a significant growth of our knowledge of the Neandertals, a population of Pleistocene hunter-gatherers who lived in (western) Eurasia between ∼400,000 and 40,000 y ago. Starting from a source population deep in the Middle Pleistocene, the hundreds of thousands of years of relative separation between African and Eurasian groups ...
Wil Roebroeks, Marie A Soressi
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Journal of Human Evolution, 1997
In discussions of the Neandertals, there has been repeated emphasis on the accelerated rate of attrition and the frequent presence of labial beveling of their incisors. Interpretations of this dental attrition have related it to paramasticatory and dietary uses of their anterior teeth as well as to aspects of their facial morphology.
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In discussions of the Neandertals, there has been repeated emphasis on the accelerated rate of attrition and the frequent presence of labial beveling of their incisors. Interpretations of this dental attrition have related it to paramasticatory and dietary uses of their anterior teeth as well as to aspects of their facial morphology.
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