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A high-coverage genome sequence from an archaic Denisovan individual

Authors :
Svante Pääbo
David Reich
Michael V. Shunkov
Jay Shendure
Matthias Meyer
Joshua G. Schraiber
Martin Kircher
Jacob O. Kitzman
Nadin Rohland
Michael F. Hammer
Cesare de Filippo
Ron Do
Katarzyna Bryc
Janet Kelso
Kay Prüfer
Swapan Mallick
Arti Tandon
Fernando Racimo
Flora Jay
Michael Siebauer
A.P. Derevianko
Qiaomei Fu
Udo Stenzel
Nick Patterson
Aida M. Andrés
Marie Theres Gansauge
Evan E. Eichler
Peter H. Sudmant
Jesse Dabney
Richard E. Green
Can Alkan
Heng Li
Adrian W. Briggs
Montgomery Slatkin
Source :
Science
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science (A A A S), 2012.

Abstract

Ancient Genomics The Denisovans were archaic humans closely related to Neandertals, whose populations overlapped with the ancestors of modern-day humans. Using a single-stranded library preparation method, Meyer et al. (p. 222 , published online 30 August) provide a detailed analysis of a high-quality Denisovan genome. The genomic sequence provides evidence for very low rates of heterozygosity in the Denisova, probably not because of recent inbreeding, but instead because of a small population size. The genome sequence also illuminates the relationships between humans and archaics, including Neandertals, and establishes a catalog of genetic changes within the human lineage.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ce5751978707a57655c539cdd875af2b