Consanguinity in the Roman World: A Diachronic Genomic Study
New diachronic genomic analysis reveals regional kinship patterns in the Roman world, showing Western exogamy and Eastern endogamy, with micro-histories of care and ritual.
Atypical burials in Greater Poland reveal disease and outsiders
Uncover how late medieval to modern Greater Poland burials reveal plague, outsiders, and diverse origins, reshaping Polish ancestry with DNA and archaeology.
Reference Population Design and Mediterranean Ancestry
New preprint shows Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry in Mediterranean models aligns with Southern Europe when Southern European references are included, challenging the Europe-Levant intermediary idea.
Mexican Biobank Reveals Diverse Ancestry and Trait Links
Mexican Biobank maps fine-scale Indigenous and global ancestries across Mexico, linking demographic history to trait variation and enabling population-specific DNA insights for precision medicine and ancestry research.