The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis burial site in western Montana

The first individual genome from the Clovis culture is presented; the origins and genetic legacy of the people who made Clovis tools have been under debate, and evidence here suggests that the individual is more closely related to all Native American populations than to any others, refuting the hypo...

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Published in:Nature (London) Vol. 506; no. 7487; pp. 225 - 229
Main Authors: Rasmussen, Morten, Anzick, Sarah L., Waters, Michael R., Skoglund, Pontus, DeGiorgio, Michael, Stafford, Thomas W., Rasmussen, Simon, Moltke, Ida, Albrechtsen, Anders, Doyle, Shane M., Poznik, G. David, Gudmundsdottir, Valborg, Yadav, Rachita, Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo, V, Samuel Stockton White, Allentoft, Morten E., Cornejo, Omar E., Tambets, Kristiina, Eriksson, Anders, Heintzman, Peter D., Karmin, Monika, Korneliussen, Thorfinn Sand, Meltzer, David J., Pierre, Tracey L., Stenderup, Jesper, Saag, Lauri, Warmuth, Vera M., Lopes, Margarida C., Malhi, Ripan S., Brunak, Søren, Sicheritz-Ponten, Thomas, Barnes, Ian, Collins, Matthew, Orlando, Ludovic, Balloux, Francois, Manica, Andrea, Gupta, Ramneek, Metspalu, Mait, Bustamante, Carlos D., Jakobsson, Mattias, Nielsen, Rasmus, Willerslev, Eske
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 13.02.2014
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ISSN:0028-0836, 1476-4687, 1476-4687
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