Research Database
Ancestry Publications
Explore scientific publications on population genetics, ancient DNA, and ancestry research.
1257
Publications
16067
Authors
206
Journals
23
Years
Ancestry
2026-05-22
Ancestry
2026-05-21
Multiple Genetic Shifts at the Crossroads of the Eastern Steppe and Loess Plateau Over 4,000 Years
Ancestry
2026-05-05
Rapid adaptive increase of amylase gene copy number in Indigenous Andeans.
Ancestry
Podcast
2026-04-09
Genetic genealogy of the Piast dynasty and related European royal families.
Ancestry
Podcast
2026-03-26
Analysis of medieval burials from Ibiza reveals genetic and pathogenic diversity during the Islamic period.
Ancestry
2026-03-24
Ancient DNA reveals 4000 years of grapevine diversity, viticulture and clonal propagation in France.
Ancestry
2026-03-10
Ancient DNA and spatial modeling reveal a pre-Inca trans-Andean parrot trade.
Ancestry
2026-02-24
Reconstruction of the lifeways of Central European Late Bronze Age communities using ancient DNA, isotope and osteoarchaeological analyses.
Ancestry
2026-02-10
A catalogue of early diverged contemporary human genome variation reveals distinct Khoe-San populations.
Ancestry
2025-11-20
Exploration of hanging coffin customs and the bo people in China through comparative genomics
Ancestry
2025-09-30
Ancient DNA reveals the population interactions and a Neolithic patrilineal community in Northern Yangtze Region
Ancestry
2025-09-25
Slab Grave expansion disrupted long co-existence of distinct Bronze Age herders in central Mongolia.
Title
Journal
Region
Date
Actions
Nature communications
Peru
2026-05-22
Nature Communications
China
2026-05-21
Nature communications
Peru
2026-05-05
Nature communications
Poland
2026-04-09
Nature communications
Spain
2026-03-26
Ancient DNA reveals 4000 years of grapevine diversity, viticulture and clonal propagation in France.
Nature communications
—
2026-03-24
Nature communications
Amazona
2026-03-10
Nature communications
Central Europe
2026-02-24
Nature communications
—
2026-02-10
Nature Communications
China
2025-11-20
Nature Communications
China
2025-09-30
Slab Grave expansion disrupted long co-existence of distinct Bronze Age herders in central Mongolia.
Nature communications
Mongolia
2025-09-25