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  • Ancient genome-wide data of 722 individuals and interdisciplinary analysis of large seventh- to eighth-century ce neighbouring cemeteries near Vienna are used to address the impact of the encounter between Eastern Asian Avars and Europeans.

    • Ke Wang
    • Bendeguz Tobias
    • Zuzana Hofmanová
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 638, P: 1007-1014
  • Information on the occurrence of aneuploidies in prehistory human populations are rare. Here, from a large screen of ancient human genomes and osteological examination, the authors find genetic evidence for six cases of trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) and one case of trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome) in historic and prehistoric infants.

    • Adam Benjamin Rohrlach
    • Maïté Rivollat
    • Kay Prüfer
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-8
  • The burial community at Gurgy ‘les Noisats’ (France) was genetically connected by two main pedigrees, spanning seven generations, that were patrilocal and patrilineal, with evidence for female exogamy and exchange with genetically close neighbouring groups.

    • Maïté Rivollat
    • Adam Benjamin Rohrlach
    • Wolfgang Haak
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 620, P: 600-606
  • A comprehensive search for super-archaic introgression in >400 modern human genomes, including >200 from Island Southeast Asia, corroborates widespread Denisovan ancestry in ISEA populations but fails to detect any substantial super-archaic admixture signals compatible with the endemic fossil record.

    • João C. Teixeira
    • Guy S. Jacobs
    • Kristofer M. Helgen
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 5, P: 616-624
  • Through analyses of ancient and modern human genomes, the authors show that previously reported Holocene-era admixture has masked more than 50 historic hard sweeps in modern European genomes.

    • Yassine Souilmi
    • Raymond Tobler
    • Christian D. Huber
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 6, P: 2003-2015
  • Analysis of Aboriginal Australian mitochondrial genomes shows geographic patterns and deep splits across the major haplogroups that indicate a single, rapid migration along the coasts around 49–45 ka, followed by longstanding persistence in discrete geographic areas.

    • Ray Tobler
    • Adam Rohrlach
    • Alan Cooper
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 544, P: 180-184
  • Jonathan Marchini, Gonçalo Abecasis, Richard Durbin and colleagues describe the construction of a reference panel of human haplotypes from whole-genome sequencing data. They are able to use this to accurately impute genotypes at low minor allele frequency and present remote server resources for use by the community.

    • Shane McCarthy
    • Sayantan Das
    • Jonathan Marchini
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 48, P: 1279-1283
  • Multi-ancestry genome-wide association analyses for birth weight in 153,781 individuals identified 60 genomic loci in which birth weight and fetal genotype were associated and found an inverse genetic correlation between birth weight and cardiometabolic risk.

    • Momoko Horikoshi
    • Robin N. Beaumont
    • Rachel M. Freathy
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 538, P: 248-252