
Maximilian Larena
@maxlarena
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Human Evolution Program, Department of Organismal Biology, Uppsala University
Uppsala, Sweden
Joined June 2009
RT @Linda_Ongaro: Excited to share our review article on Denisovans, now out in @NatureGenetš„³I am very grateful to @emiliahsc for making thā¦.
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RT @QuintanaMurci: āHuman Peoplesā is out @PenguinBooks.A genetic journey through how migrations, admixture (among humans and with Neandertā¦.
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Human Peoples: On the Genetic Traces of Human Evolution, Migration and Adaptation
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RT @trstn_gnthr: Our study on ancient Anatolian sheep š genomes 𧬠is finally out!!!. Tons of insights into the early domestication processeā¦.
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Abstract. Sheep was one of the first domesticated animals in Neolithic West Eurasia. The zooarchaeological record suggests that domestication first took pl
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RT @NobelPrize: BREAKING NEWS.The 2024 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discā¦.
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RT @evolutionscribe: This is a big deal--a second high quality Denisovan genome has been sequenced, and it's old!.The most ancient human geā¦.
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200,000-year-old DNA from Siberian cave shows our elusive, extinct cousins mated repeatedly with Neanderthals
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RT @trstn_gnthr: After just more than 6 years, @jgschraiber and I can finally share the results of one of those "quick side projects":. 'Esā¦.
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Population genomic analyses rely on an accurate and unbiased characterization of the genetic composition of the studied population. For short-read, high-throughput sequencing data, mapping sequencing...
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RT @cschlebu: We are very happy to share our new preprint "Wide-scale Geographical Analysis of Genetic Ancestry in the South African Colourā¦.
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The South African Coloured (SAC) population, a prominent admixed population in South Africa, reflects centuries of migration, admixture, and historical segregation. Descendants of local Khoe-San and...
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RT @cschlebu: I am advertising a PhD position in human population genetics and ancient DNA analyses of African populations in my group (Uppā¦.
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RT @cedricboeckx: New paper out, in @AJHGNews .Happy to have collaborated with Noriko Funato & Arja Heliƶvaara. We show how a regulatory vaā¦.
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Changes in gene regulatory elements are crucial for human phenotypic divergence. However, identifying the changes responsible for the distinct morphology of Homo sapiens remains challenging. Here, we...
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RT @ChrisStringer65: Positive selection in the genomes of two Papua New Guinean populations at distinct altitude levels .
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Nature Communications - This study explores selection signals of Papua New Guinean highlanders and lowlanders using 128 new whole genome sequences. It highlights two genetic variants associated...
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RT @David_Gokhman: We find evidence that Harbin, Dali, and Kabwe are likely Denisovans or their close kin! Using gene regulation, which preā¦.
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RT @trevorcousins_: In this preprint, Aylwyn Scally, Richard Durbin and I present evidence for deep population structure shared by all modeā¦.
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Understanding the series of admixture events and population size history leading to modern humans is central to human evolutionary genetics. Using a coalescence-based hidden Markov model, we present...
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RT @cschlebu: Very happy about our new article published in Nature! "The genetic legacy of the expansion of Bantu-speaking peoples in Africā¦.
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RT @askarkleefeldt: Writing a genome, quickly and at scale? š§¬. Incredibly excited to see this first part of my PhD work in the Chin lab outā¦.
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RT @LucianaGSimoes: Our new paper is out @Nature!.Farmers, pastoralists and local hunter-gatherers, all played a role in the Neolithizationā¦.
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Nature - Genome sequencing of nine individuals shows ancestry shifts in the Neolithization of northwestern Africa that probably mirrored a heterogeneous economic and cultural landscape in a more...
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RT @chrisbuckley888: Chapter 'Craft Traditions' is now online in the Oxford Handbook of Cultural Evolution .
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AbstractCraft traditions are some of the most durable of human institutions, preserving and transmitting knowledge and skills related to material culture.
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Iām glad to be part of this work! Congratulations @VVillaIslas @FSanchezQuinto @paleogenomics and the rest of the team.
After years of work, I am thrilled to annouced that our paper 'Demographic history and genetic structure in pre-Hispanic Central Mexico' is finally out. š„³š¤©šš½. We have :. 1/7.
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RT @eenork: Humans can be. well. a little self-absorbed. our DNA is the MOST SEQUENCED DNA EVER!. SO. MUCH. DATA. But are we soooooā¦.
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