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Ancestry Publications
Explore scientific publications on population genetics, ancient DNA, and ancestry research.
1276
Publications
16254
Authors
212
Journals
23
Years
Ancestry
2025-03-06
Ancestry
2025-03-06
Genetic and geographical origins of Eurasia's influential Yamna culture.
Ancestry
2025-03-06
Genome-Wide Selection Scans in Mexican Indigenous Populations Reveal Recent Signatures of Pathogen and Diet Adaptation.
Ancestry
2025-03-05
Ancient DNA analysis of elite nomadic warrior from Chinge-Tey I funerary commemorative complex in the "Valley of the Kings", Tuva.
Ancestry
2025-03-05
Ancient DNA analysis of elite nomadic warrior from Chinge-Tey I funerary commemorative complex in the “Valley of the Kings”, Tuva
Ancestry
2025-03-04
Ancient genomes reveal trans-Eurasian connections between the European Huns and the Xiongnu Empire.
Ancestry
2025-03-03
Investigating the demographic history of Sindhi population inhabited in West coast India
Ancestry
2025-03-01
Tracing the Spread of Celtic Languages using Ancient Genomics
Ancestry
2025-02-28
Admixture as a source for HLA variation in Neolithic European farming communities.
Ancestry
2025-02-25
Dynamic history of the Central Plain and Haidai region inferred from Late Neolithic to Iron Age ancient human genomes.
Ancestry
2025-02-22
Genetic diversity and dietary adaptations of the Central Plains Han Chinese population in East Asia.
Ancestry
2025-02-21
Paternal genetic landscape of contemporary Thai populations in the borderland provinces of Thailand and Myanmar.
Title
Journal
Region
Date
Actions
Communications biology
South America
2025-03-06
Genome biology and evolution
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2025-03-06
BMC genomics
Russia
2025-03-05
BMC Genomics
Tuva (Turan-Uyuk Basin, "Valley of the Kings"), Southern Siberia, Central Asia
2025-03-05
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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2025-03-04
bioRxiv
India
2025-03-03
Genome biology
—
2025-02-28
Cell reports
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2025-02-25
Genetic diversity and dietary adaptations of the Central Plains Han Chinese population in East Asia.
Communications biology
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2025-02-22
Scientific reports
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2025-02-21