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Evaluating the effects of archaic protein-altering variants in living human adults. [PDF]

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Molz B   +6 more
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Archaic ancestry inference in imputed ancient human genomes

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Unearthing Neanderthal population history using nuclear and mitochondrial DNA from cave sediments

Science, 2021
The value of dirty DNA Environmental DNA can identify the presence of species, even from the distant past. Surveying three cave sites in western Europe and southern Siberia, Vernot et al.
Benjamin Vernot   +33 more
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Neanderthal reconstructed

The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist, 2005
AbstractA century and a half of controversy concerning the differences between Neanderthals (or Neandertals) and modern humans has left us with many questions and no sign of abatement. One of these remaining questions concerns the articulated structure of the Neanderthal skeleton and how it compares to that of a modern human. Although this question has
G J, Sawyer, Blaine, Maley
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The ‘Semi‐Sterile Mousterian’ of Riparo Bombrini: evidence of a late‐lasting Neanderthal refugium in Liguria

Journal of Quaternary Science, 2022
Constrained by the Maritime Alps and a steep coastal shelf, Liguria served as a biogeographic corridor linking mainland Western Europe to peninsular Italy throughout the Late Pleistocene.
J. Riel‐Salvatore   +5 more
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Between a rock and a cold place: Neanderthal biocultural cold adaptations

Evolutionary Anthropology (print), 2021
A large body of work focuses on the unique aspects of Neanderthal anatomy, inferred physiology, and behavior to test the assumption that Neanderthals were hyper‐adapted to living in cold environments.
C. Ocobock   +2 more
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Neanderthal surf and turf

Science, 2020
Did our closest relatives adapt to the sea in the same way as early Homo sapiens ?
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