A high-quality genome from a 200,000-year-old Denisovan Conference attendances
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Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution 07-11 Jul 2024 , Puerto Vallarta |
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Abstract:
It is a little over a decade since the discovery of Denisovans, a human group that split from a common ancestor with Neandertals around 400 thousand yeas ago (ka). Nearly all we know about Denisovans is inferred from the single high-quality genome sequence of the Denisova 3 individual, who lived approximately 60ka. The presence of multiple Denisovan ancestry components in modern human genomes suggests that there were multiple genetically diverse Denisovan populations.
Cite:
Peyrégne S.
, Massilani D.
, Swiel Y.
, Bossoms M.A.
, Pelin S.A.
, Boyle M.J.
, Filippo de
, Viola B.
, Essel E.
, Nagel S.
, Richter J.
, Weihmann A.
, Schellbach B.
, Zeberg H.
, Visagie J.
, Kozlikin M.B.
, Shunkov M.V.
, Derevianko A.P.
, Peter B.M.
, Meyer M.
, Pääbo S.
, Kelso J.
A high-quality genome from a 200,000-year-old Denisovan
Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution 07-11 Jul 2024
A high-quality genome from a 200,000-year-old Denisovan
Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution 07-11 Jul 2024