Partial genetic turnover in Neandertals: continuity in the East and population replacement in the West

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftLetterForskningfagfællebedømt

Standard

Partial genetic turnover in Neandertals : continuity in the East and population replacement in the West. / Dalén, Love; Orlando, Ludovic Antoine Alexandre; Shapiro, Beth; Brandström-Durling, Mikael; Quam, Rolf; Gilbert, Tom; Díez Fernández-Lomana, J. Carlos; Willerslev, Eske; Arsuaga, Juan Luis; Götherström, Anders.

I: Molecular Biology and Evolution, Bind 29, Nr. 8, 2012, s. 1893-1897.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftLetterForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Dalén, L, Orlando, LAA, Shapiro, B, Brandström-Durling, M, Quam, R, Gilbert, T, Díez Fernández-Lomana, JC, Willerslev, E, Arsuaga, JL & Götherström, A 2012, 'Partial genetic turnover in Neandertals: continuity in the East and population replacement in the West', Molecular Biology and Evolution, bind 29, nr. 8, s. 1893-1897. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/mss074

APA

Dalén, L., Orlando, L. A. A., Shapiro, B., Brandström-Durling, M., Quam, R., Gilbert, T., Díez Fernández-Lomana, J. C., Willerslev, E., Arsuaga, J. L., & Götherström, A. (2012). Partial genetic turnover in Neandertals: continuity in the East and population replacement in the West. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 29(8), 1893-1897. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/mss074

Vancouver

Dalén L, Orlando LAA, Shapiro B, Brandström-Durling M, Quam R, Gilbert T o.a. Partial genetic turnover in Neandertals: continuity in the East and population replacement in the West. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 2012;29(8):1893-1897. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/mss074

Author

Dalén, Love ; Orlando, Ludovic Antoine Alexandre ; Shapiro, Beth ; Brandström-Durling, Mikael ; Quam, Rolf ; Gilbert, Tom ; Díez Fernández-Lomana, J. Carlos ; Willerslev, Eske ; Arsuaga, Juan Luis ; Götherström, Anders. / Partial genetic turnover in Neandertals : continuity in the East and population replacement in the West. I: Molecular Biology and Evolution. 2012 ; Bind 29, Nr. 8. s. 1893-1897.

Bibtex

@article{0e517417a5f543e6872470ab68c1e09f,
title = "Partial genetic turnover in Neandertals: continuity in the East and population replacement in the West",
abstract = "Remarkably little is known about the population-level processes leading up to the extinction of the neandertal. To examine this, we use mtDNA sequences from 13 neandertal individuals, including a novel sequence from northern Spain, to examine neandertal demographic history. Our analyses indicate that recent western European neandertals (48 kyr) European neandertals. Using control region sequences, Bayesian demographic simulations provide higher support for a model of population fragmentation followed by separate demographic trajectories in subpopulations over a null model of a single stable population. The most parsimonious explanation for these results is that of a population turnover in western Europe during early Marine Isotope Stage 3, predating the arrival of anatomically modern humans in the region.",
author = "Love Dal{\'e}n and Orlando, {Ludovic Antoine Alexandre} and Beth Shapiro and Mikael Brandstr{\"o}m-Durling and Rolf Quam and Tom Gilbert and {D{\'i}ez Fern{\'a}ndez-Lomana}, {J. Carlos} and Eske Willerslev and Arsuaga, {Juan Luis} and Anders G{\"o}therstr{\"o}m",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1093/molbev/mss074",
language = "English",
volume = "29",
pages = "1893--1897",
journal = "Molecular Biology and Evolution",
issn = "0737-4038",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "8",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Partial genetic turnover in Neandertals

T2 - continuity in the East and population replacement in the West

AU - Dalén, Love

AU - Orlando, Ludovic Antoine Alexandre

AU - Shapiro, Beth

AU - Brandström-Durling, Mikael

AU - Quam, Rolf

AU - Gilbert, Tom

AU - Díez Fernández-Lomana, J. Carlos

AU - Willerslev, Eske

AU - Arsuaga, Juan Luis

AU - Götherström, Anders

PY - 2012

Y1 - 2012

N2 - Remarkably little is known about the population-level processes leading up to the extinction of the neandertal. To examine this, we use mtDNA sequences from 13 neandertal individuals, including a novel sequence from northern Spain, to examine neandertal demographic history. Our analyses indicate that recent western European neandertals (48 kyr) European neandertals. Using control region sequences, Bayesian demographic simulations provide higher support for a model of population fragmentation followed by separate demographic trajectories in subpopulations over a null model of a single stable population. The most parsimonious explanation for these results is that of a population turnover in western Europe during early Marine Isotope Stage 3, predating the arrival of anatomically modern humans in the region.

AB - Remarkably little is known about the population-level processes leading up to the extinction of the neandertal. To examine this, we use mtDNA sequences from 13 neandertal individuals, including a novel sequence from northern Spain, to examine neandertal demographic history. Our analyses indicate that recent western European neandertals (48 kyr) European neandertals. Using control region sequences, Bayesian demographic simulations provide higher support for a model of population fragmentation followed by separate demographic trajectories in subpopulations over a null model of a single stable population. The most parsimonious explanation for these results is that of a population turnover in western Europe during early Marine Isotope Stage 3, predating the arrival of anatomically modern humans in the region.

U2 - 10.1093/molbev/mss074

DO - 10.1093/molbev/mss074

M3 - Letter

C2 - 22362080

VL - 29

SP - 1893

EP - 1897

JO - Molecular Biology and Evolution

JF - Molecular Biology and Evolution

SN - 0737-4038

IS - 8

ER -

ID: 37801140