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Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia

Reich D, Green RE, Kircher M et al.

21179161 PubMed ID
28 Authors
12/23/2010 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

RD
Reich D
GR
Green RE
KM
Kircher M
KJ
Krause J
PN
Patterson N
DE
Durand EY
VB
Viola B
BA
Briggs AW
SU
Stenzel U
JP
Johnson PL
MT
Maricic T
GJ
Good JM
MT
Marques-Bonet T
AC
Alkan C
FQ
Fu Q
MS
Mallick S
LH
Li H
MM
Meyer M
EE
Eichler EE
SM
Stoneking M
RM
Richards M
TS
Talamo S
SM
Shunkov MV
DA
Derevianko AP
HJ
Hublin JJ
KJ
Kelso J
SM
Slatkin M
PS
Pääbo S
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Using DNA extracted from a finger bone found in Denisova Cave in southern Siberia, we have sequenced the genome of an archaic hominin to about 1.9-fold coverage. This individual is from a group that shares a common origin with Neanderthals. This population was not involved in the putative gene flow from Neanderthals into Eurasians; however, the data suggest that it contributed 4-6% of its genetic material to the genomes of present-day Melanesians. We designate this hominin population 'Denisovans' and suggest that it may have been widespread in Asia during the Late Pleistocene epoch. A tooth found in Denisova Cave carries a mitochondrial genome highly similar to that of the finger bone. This tooth shares no derived morphological features with Neanderthals or modern humans, further indicating that Denisovans have an evolutionary history distinct from Neanderthals and modern humans.

Chapter III

Analysis

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