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Ancestry Publications
Explore scientific publications on population genetics, ancient DNA, and ancestry research.
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160
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18
Years
Ancestry
2026-01-16
Ancestry
2025-12-15
Archaeogenetics reconstructs demography and extreme parental consanguinity in a Bronze Age community from Southern Italy
Ancestry
2025-08-28
Genomic insights from a final Bronze Age community buried in a collective tumulus in an Urnfield settlement in Northeastern Iberia.
Ancestry
2025-08-08
Rare variants and founder effect in the Beauce region of Quebec.
Ancestry
2025-05-30
Mitochondrial ancestry from complete mitogenomes highlights a lack of characterization of indigenous haplogroups in Brazilian Amazon population.
Ancestry
2025-05-05
Unique demographic history and population substructure among the Coorgs of Southern India.
Ancestry
2025-04-09
Moroccan genome project: genomic insight into a North African population.
Ancestry
2025-03-06
Convergent evolution of complex adaptive traits modulates angiogenesis in high-altitude Andean and Himalayan human populations.
Ancestry
2025-02-22
Genetic diversity and dietary adaptations of the Central Plains Han Chinese population in East Asia.
Ancestry
2023-04-28
The Newfoundland and Labrador mosaic founder population descends from an Irish and British diaspora from 300 years ago.
Ancestry
2022-11-18
Genomic ancestry, diet and microbiomes of Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers from San Teodoro cave.
Title
Journal
Region
Date
Actions
Communications biology
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2026-01-16
Communications Biology
Italy
2025-12-15
Communications biology
Iberia
2025-08-28
Communications biology
Quebec
2025-08-08
Communications biology
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2025-05-30
Communications biology
India
2025-05-05
Communications biology
—
2025-04-09
Communications biology
South America
2025-03-06
Genetic diversity and dietary adaptations of the Central Plains Han Chinese population in East Asia.
Communications biology
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2025-02-22
Communications biology
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2023-04-28
Genomic ancestry, diet and microbiomes of Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers from San Teodoro cave.
Communications biology
—
2022-11-18