Pleistocene Mitochondrial Genomes Suggest a Single Major Dispersal of Non-Africans and a Late Glacial Population Turnover in Europe

[1]  Wu Liu,et al.  The earliest unequivocally modern humans in southern China , 2015, Nature.

[2]  G. Renaud,et al.  Schmutzi: estimation of contamination and endogenous mitochondrial consensus calling for ancient DNA , 2015, Genome Biology.

[3]  Konrad A Hughen,et al.  Abrupt warming events drove Late Pleistocene Holarctic megafaunal turnover , 2015, Science.

[4]  M. Mezzavilla,et al.  Early modern human dispersal from Africa: genomic evidence for multiple waves of migration , 2015, bioRxiv.

[5]  Laura H. Lewis,et al.  Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out of Africa , 2015, Evolutionary anthropology.

[6]  Swapan Mallick,et al.  An early modern human from Romania with a recent Neanderthal ancestor , 2015, Nature.

[7]  T. Kivisild,et al.  Maternal ancestry and population history from whole mitochondrial genomes , 2015, Investigative Genetics.

[8]  K. Alt,et al.  Human paleogenetics of Europe--the known knowns and the known unknowns. , 2015, Journal of human evolution.

[9]  H. Birks,et al.  Validation of climate model-inferred regional temperature change for late-glacial Europe , 2014, Nature Communications.

[10]  A. Ruiz-Linares,et al.  Improved Calibration of the Human Mitochondrial Clock Using Ancient Genomes , 2014, Molecular biology and evolution.

[11]  K. Harvati,et al.  Genomic and cranial phenotype data support multiple modern human dispersals from Africa and a southern route into Asia , 2014, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[12]  Bonnie Berger,et al.  Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans , 2013, Nature.

[13]  P. Mellars,et al.  Genetic and archaeological perspectives on the initial modern human colonization of southern Asia , 2013, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

[14]  Philip L. F. Johnson,et al.  A Revised Timescale for Human Evolution Based on Ancient Mitochondrial Genomes , 2013, Current Biology.

[15]  Guy Baele,et al.  Make the most of your samples: Bayes factor estimators for high-dimensional models of sequence evolution , 2013, BMC Bioinformatics.

[16]  R. Durbin,et al.  Revising the human mutation rate: implications for understanding human evolution , 2012, Nature Reviews Genetics.

[17]  S. Oppenheimer A single southern exit of modern humans from Africa: Before or after Toba? , 2012 .

[18]  M. Metspalu,et al.  A "Copernican" reassessment of the human mitochondrial DNA tree from its root. , 2012, American journal of human genetics.

[19]  J. Stewart,et al.  Human Evolution Out of Africa: The Role of Refugia and Climate Change , 2012, Science.

[20]  Stefano Benazzi,et al.  Early dispersal of modern humans in Europe and implications for Neanderthal behaviour , 2011, Nature.

[21]  V. Usik,et al.  The Southern Route “Out of Africa”: Evidence for an Early Expansion of Modern Humans into Arabia , 2011, Science.

[22]  S. Pääbo,et al.  Multiplexed DNA Sequence Capture of Mitochondrial Genomes Using PCR Products , 2010, PloS one.

[23]  J. Stewart,et al.  Refugia revisited: individualistic responses of species in space and time , 2010, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[24]  Adrian W. Briggs,et al.  Targeted Retrieval and Analysis of Five Neandertal mtDNA Genomes , 2009, Science.

[25]  Manfred Kayser,et al.  Updated comprehensive phylogenetic tree of global human mitochondrial DNA variation , 2009, Human mutation.

[26]  A. Rambaut,et al.  BEAST: Bayesian evolutionary analysis by sampling trees , 2007, BMC Evolutionary Biology.

[27]  Hans-Jürgen Bandelt,et al.  The mtDNA Legacy of the Levantine Early Upper Palaeolithic in Africa , 2006, Science.

[28]  H. Bandelt,et al.  Single, Rapid Coastal Settlement of Asia Revealed by Analysis of Complete Mitochondrial Genomes , 2005, Science.

[29]  Clive Gamble,et al.  Climate change and evolving human diversity in Europe during the last glacial. , 2004, Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.

[30]  N. Spooner,et al.  New ages for human occupation and climatic change at Lake Mungo, Australia , 2003, Nature.

[31]  D. Balding,et al.  Approximate Bayesian computation in population genetics. , 2002, Genetics.

[32]  P. Forster,et al.  Phylogenetic star contraction applied to Asian and Papuan mtDNA evolution. , 2001, Molecular biology and evolution.

[33]  N. Maca-Meyer,et al.  Major genomic mitochondrial lineages delineate early human expansions , 2001, BMC Genetics.

[34]  R. Foley,et al.  Towards a theory of modern human origins: geography, demography, and diversity in recent human evolution. , 1998, American journal of physical anthropology.

[35]  P. Newmark Current biology. , 1991, Current biology : CB.